Author(s): A.S. Kassem, A.M. Mujahid and D. W. Turner
Article publication date: 1993-12-01
Vol. 11 No. 3 (yearly), pp. 351-364.
DOI:
193

Keywords

regression model, Arkansas, seasons

Abstract

A daily average diffuse sky radiation regression model based on daily global radiation was developed utilizing two year data taken near Blytheville , Arkansas (Lat. = 35.9°N, Long. = 89.9°W), U.S.A. The model has a determination coefficient of 0.91 and 0.092 standard error of estimate. The data were also analyzed for a seasonal dependence and four seasonal average daily models were developed for the spring, summer, fall and winter seasons. The coefficient of determination is 0.93,0.81, 0.94 and 0.93, whereas the standard error of estimate is 0.08, 0.102, 0.042 and 0.075 for spring, summer, fall and winter, respectively. A monthly average daily diffuse sky radiation model was also developed. The coefficient of determination is 0.92 and the standard error of estimate is 0.083. A seasonal monthly average model was also developed which has 0.91 coefficient of determination and 0.085 standard error of estimate. The developed monthly daily average and daily models compare well with a selected number of previously developed models