Variations and trends in global solar radiation for Turkey

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Since measured solar radiation data in Turkey have rather high random errors, sunshine duration data covering the period from 1960 through 1994 from 34 stations in Turkey were taken to derive estimates of monthly mean global solar radiation by a quadratic correlation. The least square linear regression method was applied for trend analysis. Significant negative trends of the annual means were observed with 71 percent of the stations A 3.44 percent decrease in global solar radiation was observed over the last 35 years in Turkey. The decrease in solar radiation is an indication of increased air pollution, as statistical parameters show that Turkey is rapidly expanding economically, and thus air quality has deteriorated correspondingly.

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Aksoy, B. (1997). Variations and trends in global solar radiation for Turkey. Theoretical and Applied Climatology, 58(1–2), 71–77. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00867433

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