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Yang & Koike 2005
Yang, K. and Koike, T. (2005). A general model to estimate hourly and daily solar radiation for hydrological studies. Water Resources Research 41: doi: 10.1029/2005WR003976. issn: 0043-1397.

As an important input for hydrological models and snowmelting models, surface solar radiation can be estimated from sunshine duration by the ¿ngstr¿m-Prescott model. This model has site-dependent parameters and thus needs calibrations when applied to individual regions. The calibrations are particularly difficult in highland and mountainous areas because of unavailability of radiation measurements. In this study, a simple model that can explicitly account for radiative transfer processes in the atmosphere is developed to estimate hourly and daily solar radiation. Its inputs are surface meteorological data (sunshine duration, air temperature, and relative humidity), so it can be easily applied to hydrological modeling. The radiation model is compared with the Food and Agricultural Organization radiation model and globally and locally calibrated ¿ngstr¿m-Prescott models at a number of sites in various climate and elevation regions, and it is suggested that the new model is more general and more accurate, especially for estimating hourly solar radiation. The source code of this model is available from the authors upon request.

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Keywords
Cryosphere, Snowmelt, Hydrology, Evapotranspiration, Hydrology, Energy budgets, Solar Physics, Astrophysics, and Astronomy, Solar irradiance, Space Plasma Physics, Radiation processes, solar radiation, sunshine duration, hybrid model, FAO radiation model, hourly radiation, daily radiation
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Water Resources Research
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