Camerino Rojas Montes,
1 Ws/2 = 1 J/m2
Watts is normally expressed as W/s, which is the
equivalent of radiation intensity. You,
therefore, need to integrate the intensity over
the day in order to calculate total energy = MJ/m2/day.
Regards,
Gerrit
At 09:31 PM 05/23/2007, you wrote:
>I UNDERSTAND WHICH DSSAT OPERATE WITH CLIMATIC
>DATA OF SOLAR RADIATION IN Megajoules/m2 BUT MY
>WEATHER STATION TO CAST OUT DATA SOLAR RADIATION
>IN Watss/m2.<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns =
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>I NEED HELP FOR CONVERT Watss/m2 TO Joules/m2.
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>THANKS.
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