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I am trying to setup a weather station and have a solar sensor. What I
would like to find is a calculator which shows me the maximum expected solar radiation in w/m2 for my latitude and longitude throughout the day. I have found a US website which unfortunatly is down right now. So does anyone know of a UK site or perhaps a spreadsheet (Excel or other) calculator for the same job which I can obtain? Stuart |
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