| Titre | Validating Meteosat-derived surface solar irradiance in Mozambique | 
| Type de publication | Conference Paper | 
| Nouvelles publications | 2011 | 
| Auteurs | Blanc, Philippe, Benoît Gschwind, Mireille Lefevre, Fabien Wald, and Lucien Wald | 
| Nom du type | 30th Symposium of the European Association of Remote Sensing Laboratories | 
| Année de publication | 2011 | 
| Mots clés | Africa, equatorial climate, Earth observation, Essential Climate Variable, GMES, radiation, remote sensing, satellite | 
| Résumé | he solar radiation reaching the ground level on horizontal surfaces is of interest to many domains. The database HelioClim-1 contains daily values of radiation for 21 years: 1985-2005. It has been derived from Meteosat images and covers Europe, Africa and Atlantic Ocean. It is compared to ground-based measurements in Mozambique collected from the World Radiation Data Center. The quality of HelioClim-1 is good: the root mean square difference is approximately 30 W/m², and the correlation coefficient is greater than 0.85. These results are similar to those obtained by previous studies for Europe. HelioClim-1 is freely available through the SoDa Service and offers a reliable and accurate knowledge of the solar radiation and its daily, seasonal and annual variations over recent years.  |  
| URL | http://hal-ensmp.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00660935 | 
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