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Main Authors: Korany, Mohamed, Boraiy, Mohamed, Eissa, Yehia, Aoun, Youva, Abdel Wahab, Magdy, Alfaro, Stephane, Blanc, Philippe, El-Metwally, Mossad, Ghedira, Hosni, Hungershoefer, Katja, Wald, Lucien
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Published: PANGAEA 2016
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.848804
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author Korany, Mohamed
Boraiy, Mohamed
Eissa, Yehia
Aoun, Youva
Abdel Wahab, Magdy
Alfaro, Stephane
Blanc, Philippe
El-Metwally, Mossad
Ghedira, Hosni
Hungershoefer, Katja
Wald, Lucien
author_facet Korany, Mohamed
Boraiy, Mohamed
Eissa, Yehia
Aoun, Youva
Abdel Wahab, Magdy
Alfaro, Stephane
Blanc, Philippe
El-Metwally, Mossad
Ghedira, Hosni
Hungershoefer, Katja
Wald, Lucien
collection Datos científicos de ciencias marinas y ambientales
contents A database containing the global and diffuse components of the surface solar hourly irradiation measured from 1 January 2004 to 31 December 2010 at eight stations of the Egyptian Meteorological Authority is presented. For three of these sites (Cairo, Aswan, and El-Farafra), the direct component is also available. In addition, a series of meteorological variables including surface pressure, relative humidity, temperature, wind speed and direction is provided at the same hourly resolution at all stations. The details of the experimental sites and instruments used for the acquisition are given. Special attention is paid to the quality of the data and the procedure applied to flag suspicious or erroneous measurements is described in details. Between 88 and 99% of the daytime measurements are validated by this quality control. Except at Barrani where the number is lower (13500), between 20000 and 29000 measurements of global and diffuse hourly irradiation are available at all sites for the 7-year period. Similarly, from 9000 to 13000 measurements of direct hourly irradiation values are provided for the three sites where this component is measured. With its high temporal resolution this consistent irradiation and meteorological database constitutes a reliable source to estimate the potential of solar energy in Egypt. It is also adapted to the study of high-frequency atmospheric processes such as the impact of aerosols on atmospheric radiative transfer. In the next future, it is planned to complete regularly the present 2004-2010 database.
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spellingShingle A database of multi-year (2004-2010) quality-assured surface solar hourly irradiation measurements for the Egyptian territory
Korany, Mohamed
Boraiy, Mohamed
Eissa, Yehia
Aoun, Youva
Abdel Wahab, Magdy
Alfaro, Stephane
Blanc, Philippe
El-Metwally, Mossad
Ghedira, Hosni
Hungershoefer, Katja
Wald, Lucien

A database containing the global and diffuse components of the surface solar hourly irradiation measured from 1 January 2004 to 31 December 2010 at eight stations of the Egyptian Meteorological Authority is presented. For three of these sites (Cairo, Aswan, and El-Farafra), the direct component is also available. In addition, a series of meteorological variables including surface pressure, relative humidity, temperature, wind speed and direction is provided at the same hourly resolution at all stations. The details of the experimental sites and instruments used for the acquisition are given. Special attention is paid to the quality of the data and the procedure applied to flag suspicious or erroneous measurements is described in details. Between 88 and 99% of the daytime measurements are validated by this quality control. Except at Barrani where the number is lower (13500), between 20000 and 29000 measurements of global and diffuse hourly irradiation are available at all sites for the 7-year period. Similarly, from 9000 to 13000 measurements of direct hourly irradiation values are provided for the three sites where this component is measured. With its high temporal resolution this consistent irradiation and meteorological database constitutes a reliable source to estimate the potential of solar energy in Egypt. It is also adapted to the study of high-frequency atmospheric processes such as the impact of aerosols on atmospheric radiative transfer. In the next future, it is planned to complete regularly the present 2004-2010 database.
title A database of multi-year (2004-2010) quality-assured surface solar hourly irradiation measurements for the Egyptian territory
topic
url https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.848804