China releases global surface solar radiation dataset

2020-01-14 Xinhua Editor:Li Yan
Photo provided by the Chinese Academy of Sciences shows distribution of global solar radiation at midnight Jan. 1, 2009. (Photo/Xinhua)

Photo provided by the Chinese Academy of Sciences shows distribution of global solar radiation at midnight Jan. 1, 2009. (Photo/Xinhua)

A Chinese research institute released a 34-year dataset of the global surface solar radiation, according to the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) Monday.

The dataset, which provides data on the global surface solar radiation from July 1983 to June 2017, has a high resolution of up to 10 km. It has the field's longest time series of the country, said Tang Wenjun, a researcher of the dataset from the Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research under CAS.

Users can download the data for free on the institute's website, according to the CAS.

Photo provided by the Chinese Academy of Sciences shows distribution of global solar radiation in July, 2009.  (Photo/Xinhua)
Photo provided by the Chinese Academy of Sciences shows distribution of global solar radiation in July, 2009. (Photo/Xinhua)

The dataset has a function of providing basic data for land surface process simulations including glacier, hydrology, ecology and agriculture. It can also contribute to photovoltaic applications and solar power station site selection.

The research result has been published in the journal Earth System Science Data.

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