SOLRMAP Loyola Marymount University (RSR) |
Latitude: 33.966674o North Longitude: 118.4226o West Elevation: 27 AMSL Time Zone: PST |
Data sets currently available on LMU web site
- Daily plots and raw data files, are available from April 06, 2010 to May 05, 2016.
- Solar Calendars, are available from April 2010 to May 2016.
- Wind roses (monthly, seasonal, & yearly) are available from April 2010 to May 2016.
- Instrument history and meta data.
*** Notice: The RSR Battery has not been taking a full charge since December 2014, as a result there are large gaps in data each day. Battery was replaced July 9, 2015. DATA SHOULD BE USED WITH CAUTION DURING THE PERIOD WITH BATTERY PROBLEMS ***
A rotating shadowband radiometer (RSR) offers a lower cost option of measuring solar radiation resources for renewable energy applications. The RSR uses a silicon-based photodiode pyranometer to measure the global and diffuse solar irradiance. The control and data acquisition system then computes the corresponding direct normal solar irradiance based on the geographic location of the RSR and the time of the data collection events.
By design, the RSRs offer the potential advantages of lower maintenance and calibration costs because they use a single pyranometer with a diffuser for determining the direct, diffuse, and global solar irradiance rather than up to three radiometers with larger optical surfaces, more complex support equipment, or more maintenance-intensive support equipment. Their potential disadvantage is the higher estimated measurement uncertainty because of factors such as the restricted spectral response of the silicon-based detector used in the RSR. Postprocessing software to account for the limited spectral response of the silicon detector has been developed and applied the RSR data. This solar-powered system is simple to operate and provides basic resource information.
For more information about the RSR visit Irradiance, Inc.Andreas, A., Wilcox, S.; (2012). Solar Resource & Meteorological Assessment Project (SOLRMAP):
Rotating Shadowband Radiometer (RSR); Los Angeles, California (Data); NREL Report No. DA-5500-56502.
http://dx.doi.org/10.5439/1052230