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Secondary KeyINPE-11185-PRE/6641
ISSN1075-9565
Citation KeyVeissid:2003:NeDeUs
TitleNew Developments in Using Solar Cells as Remote Sensors to Gauge Climate Change
ProjectCELSOL: Células solares
Year2003
Access Date2024, Apr. 27
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AuthorVeissid, Nelson
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GroupLAS-INPE-MCT-BR
AffiliationInstituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais, Laboratório Associado de Sensores e Materiais (INPE.LAS)
JournalEnvironmental Geosciences
Volume10
Number2
Pages47-57
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KeywordsSENSORS AND MATERIALS
Solar cells
Sensoriamento remoto
Climate change
Numerical simulationSENSORES E MATERIAIS
Células solares
Remote sensing
Mudança climática
Simulação numérica
AbstractEarths albedo is the fraction between the radiation reflected outside and the incident solar radiation, and regional albedo is this parameter obtained in the nadir point of a satellite. This work describes a new self-calibrated method for the assessment of albedo using the telemeterized data from the solar cell experiment of the second data collection satellite, second Satelite de Copeta de Dados (SCD2), launched on October 1998. A numerical simulation shows that the albedo data of this experiment is a function of the local weather condition (clouds). The continuous monitoring of this data permits one to infer climate change. This work shows and makes analysis of albedo in three cities of Brazil (South America) during 1999 and 2000, which have different climate conditions. The albedo graphics help explain the climate behavior in these regions. The experiment and the method of this work may establish a cost-effective innovation for space programs.
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