This would lead to a temperature of 75 C at
noon on a clear day.
Not exact matches
Phillips Brooks put it once in unforgettable words: «To keep
clear of concealment, to keep
clear of the need of concealment, to do nothing which he might not do out
on the middle of Boston Common at
noon -
day, — I can not say how more and more that seems to me to be the glory of a young man's life.
«In the
clearest ocean at
noon on the brightest tropical
day, visually...
On a
clear day, CaISO's typically ramp - rate from 9 am to
noon is about 12.6 MWs per minute, so the eclipse - related ramps will be significantly faster than normal operating conditions.
The max sun
on the earth's surface (
clear tropical
noon) is about a kilowatt per square metre, because even
on a
clear day there is absorption in the atmosphere.
So, the 729.9 W / m ^ 2 shown during the hours just before and after
noon on a dry
clear - sky
day should be reading somewhat below 729.9 / (1 — 0.313) or less than 1062 W / m ^ 2 by measurement, near
noon,
on the equator, for the atmosphere itself, in those conditions, would not be absorbing as much direct solar radiation as the average shows in column C either (no clouds).