NASA SSE Release 5 Available [RE-wrenches]
Bill Brooks
billb at endecon.com
Tue Jan 4 10:44:56 PST 2005
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Allan,
I have been using this for several years and find it very helpful when
ground data is not available.
Bill.
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From: Allan Sindelar [mailto:allan at positiveenergysolar.com]
Sent: Sunday, January 02, 2005 11:23 PM
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Wrenches,
NASA updates just announced. I haven't tried this yet, just passing on the
info. See items 3) and 5) below. Feedback to the list helps us all. Allan at
Positive E
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, December 30, 2004 11:38 AM
Subject: NASA SSE Release 5 Available
The Atmospheric Sciences Data Center at NASA Langley Research Center
in collaboration with the Surface meteorology and Solar Energy (SSE) data
provider announces the availability of SSE Release 5.
The following represents the major changes found in SSE Release 5
relative to SSE Release 4:
1) Seventy-two solar radiation and cloud parameters were replaced
with true 1 x 1 degree data. SSE Release 4 was on a 1 x 1 degree grid
interpolated from 2.5 x 2.5 degree data.
2) SSE Release 5 horizontal surface insolation values are calculated
using version 2.1 of the Pinker and Laszlo algorithm (see SSE Methodology
for original algorithm, Ref. [3]) as processed under the NASA/Global Energy
and Water Cycle Experiment (GEWEX) Surface Radiation Budget (SRB)
project. The International Satellite Cloud Climatology Program (ISCCP)
DX data are used as input into the algorithm and to derive the cloud
information including cloud diurnal cycle. Additional parameters
available to the user and calculated on the fly via the SSE web interface
also inherit these improvements.
3) A new wind parameter, the Monthly Averaged Wind Speed Adjusted
For Height And Vegetation Type, can be calculated for 17 different surface
vegetation types and for any height from 10 to 300 meters. The vegetation
type and height are specified by the user. The Gipe Power Law is used
to calculate a new wind speed from the wind speed at 50 meters above
the surface that is computed from output of the Goddard Earth Observing
System (GEOS) version 1 analysis. Validation of surface winds using this
approach at airports and other surfaces is provided in the SSE Accuracy
and Methodology sections. Global/regional plots for wind speed at 100 and
150 meters are also available.
4) Another new parameter is monthly averaged precipitation from the Global
Precipitation Climatology Project (GPCP) Version 2 Combined Precipitation
Data Set.
5) Release 5 includes an interface between the SSE data set and the
Hybrid Optimization Model for Electric Renewables (HOMER). The HOMER
software, used for designing stand alone electric power systems, seamlessly
ingests SSE solar radiation data without a web browser. SSE/HOMER data
tables are also presented on the SSE web site.
A more detailed discussion of SSE Release 5 is available in the Methodology
section of the SSE web site:
http://eosweb.larc.nasa.gov/sse/
The SSE web site currently is supported through NASA's Earth-Sun System
Applied Sciences Program. More information about this program can be found
at the web site:
http://science.hq.nasa.gov/earth-sun/applications/
SSE is supported through the Prediction of Worldwide Energy Resource
(POWER) project under the Energy Management program, one of Twelve
Applications of National Priority. Continued and future support to expand
the
SSE data portal to include parameters derived from more recent satellite
observations, as well as to develop prototypes relevant to other
energy-related
themes (e.g., architectural and agricultural industries) will depend, in
part, on
our ability to quantify/demonstrate the impact the SSE data is having in
your
applications. To that end we would certainly appreciate your comments
about the importance and usefulness of SSE to your work. We would also
appreciate comments regarding the savings of time and money because
of SSE. If you have used SSE in a Decision Support System of any type
(i.e., renewable energy system design, system maintenance, project
planning, policy making, etc.) or in a publication, we would appreciate
receiving any comments regarding the impact that the data has had
to your work. Suggestions for future improvements are welcome.
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HOW TO CONTACT US
For information regarding our data holdings or for assistance, please
contact:
NASA Langley Atmospheric Sciences Data Center
User and Data Services Office
Mail Stop 157D, 2 S. Wright Street
Hampton, VA 23681-2199
Phone: 757-864-8656
Fax: 757-864-8807
E-mail: larc at eos.nasa.gov
http://eosweb.larc.nasa.gov
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