SSE vs Direct Measurements (Horizontal) SSE vs Direct Measurements (Tilted) SSE vs BSRN¶ Solar irradiance measurements at most of the ground sites in the Base Line Surface Network (BSRN) include the diffuse and direct normal components as well as a direct measurement of the global, or total, irradiance on a horizontal surface.
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