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Andrew:
Check out RadEst at http://www.isci.it/tools/. It uses temperature data to
estimate solar radiation.
Andrew Challinor wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I'm running a crop model across India, and need input solar radiation
> data. So far I've been using the CRU climatological data, but I'd like to
> use temporal data. There seem to be a number of satellite options (eg.
> ERBE, CERES (not the crop model..)). I've also seen a poster by
> Ramkrishnan and Ritchie at http://nowlin.css.msu.edu/ConfNov2000/posters/
> which describes the production of solar radiation data from temperature
> data, though I'm not sure what the quantity ETR is.
>
> Any advice on the best option?
>
> Andy
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> ________________________________
> Dr. Andrew Challinor,
> CGAM, Dept. of Meteorology,
> University of Reading,
> Reading RG66BB U.K.
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> http://www.met.rdg.ac.uk/~ajc
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Michael Pool, RPA
Anthropology/Geography Department
Austin Community College
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