@Article{PereiraMaAbCoCoSt:1999:BiBuCo,
author = "Pereira, Enio Pereira and Martins, F. R. and Abreu, S. L. and
Couto, P. and Colle, S. and Stuhlmann, R",
title = "Biomass burning controlled modulation of the solar radiation in
Brazil",
journal = "Advances in Space Research",
year = "1999",
volume = "24",
number = "7",
pages = "971--975",
keywords = "GEOF{\'{\I}}SICA ESPACIAL, desmatamento, radia{\c{c}}{\~a}o
solar, biomasa, combust{\~a}o, deforestation, salar radiation,
biomass, combustion.",
abstract = "Atmospheric combustion products from forest fires in Brazil can
affect routine satellite techniques for the assessment of solar
energy resource information. The mean overestimation of solar
irradiance by BRASIL-SR clear sky model was up to 2.5 times larger
than that found outside the region of biomass burnings. Within the
region of biomass burnings the overestimation was over 5 times
larger at the peak of the burning season when compared to the rest
of the year. A positive correlation between combustion products
and the number of fire spots counted by satellite technique
suggests a possible method for the parameterization of these
effects in radiation transfer models.",
issn = "0273-1177",
label = "9392",
language = "en",
targetfile = "1-s2.0-S0273117799003701-main.pdf",
urlaccessdate = "18 maio 2024"
}