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Archival of the Solar Radiation

Authors: Gayatri Badhan, Ms. Aditi Chhajed, Ms. Pooja Jain, Ms. Sakshi Vispute

Country: India

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Abstract: The INDIA METEOROLOGICAL DEPARTMENT (IMD) is a division of India’s Ministry of Earth Science and serves as the principal authority responsible for meteorological observations, weather forecasting, and seismology. IMD’s foremost commitment is to safeguard public safety and promote socioeconomic well-being within the country. Weather predictions are formulated using the most advanced scientific methods and up-to-date data. This system will enable seamless access to solar radiation data, ensuring its reliability and accessibility for scientific research, decision-making, and other meteorological investigations. Archiving solar radiation data is of utmost importance due to its widespread applications in climate research, renewable energy planning, agriculture, environmental studies, and more. Historical data serves as a valuable reference for long-term climate analysis and climate modelling, supporting informed decision- making on climate change-related challenges. It plays a crucial role in optimizing solar energy projects, aiding weather forecasting, and informing policies and regulations. This project involves comprehensive archival efforts to consolidate historical solar radiation data and validate it against established standards. The process includes data cleansing, quality checks, and the development of a robust data management system. By ensuring the accuracy and consistency of solar radiation data, this project will contribute to better- informed decision-making in sectors such as renewable energy development, environmental studies, and climate change assessments. Ultimately, the project aims to enhance the reliability of solar radiation data, facilitating its effective utilization for various scientific, industrial, and societal purposes.

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Paper Id: 232338

Published On: 2025-03-30

Published In: Volume 13, Issue 2, March-April 2025

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