The evaluation of reanalysis and analysis products of solar radiation for Sindh province, Pakistan
Zia ul Rehman Tahir,
Muhammad Azhar,
Philippe Blanc,
Muhammad Asim,
Shahid Imran,
Nasir Hayat,
Hamza Shahid and
Hasnain Ali
Renewable Energy, 2020, vol. 145, issue C, 347-362
Abstract:
The quality of the surface solar irradiance (SSI) data from three numerical meteorological reanalysis products (NCEP-NCAR, NCEP-DOE and JRA-55) and two analysis products (NCEP-FNL and NCEP-GFS) are analysed by comparing with in-situ high-quality SSI measurement. The validation of estimates of SSI against measured data is done based on mean bias error (MBE), root mean squared error (RMSE), relative MBE, relative RMSE and coefficient of determination (R2). The rMBE, rRMSE and R2 for five estimated SSI datasets for both stations range from −10.5–28.0%, 19.2–41.4% and 0.870 to 0.969 respectively. The measured clearness index shows that the cloud fraction is not accurately incorporated while estimating SSI from datasets, which is the main reason for errors, especially higher errors in the summer season because of Monsoon. The NCEP-FNL and NCEP-GFS predict cloudy conditions where the actual conditions are clear-sky, whereas the NCEP-NCAR predicts clear-sky conditions where the actual conditions are cloudy. The overestimation of clear-sky conditions leads to the overestimation of the SSI and the clearness index and vice versa. The overall results show that the estimates from NCEP-NCAR are the worst among all the datasets whereas NCEP-FNL and NCEP-DOE predict well for Karachi and Hyderabad respectively.
Keywords: Solar radiation; NCEP-NCAR; NCEP-DOE; NCEP-FNL; NCEP-GFS; JRA-55 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2019.04.107
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