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4 FAQs about Computer graphics solar power generation live broadcast

What is live solar data?

Live solar data refers to real-time data of solar energy received per unit area at a specific location. Solcast live solar data covers a time frame from 7 days ago up to the present time, and is updated every 5 minutes. This data set is also referred to as “actuals” as it represents the modeled actual weather conditions at the location.

How does solcast's live solar data work?

Solcast's live solar data tracks real clouds at a resolution of 1-2km and 5 minutes. Our irradiance data and PV power data is updated every 5 to 15 minutes, downscaled to 90 metre resolution. Aerosol and albedo effects are explicitly treated.

How long does solar data take to update?

Real cloud movements are tracked and forecast at a resolution of 1-2km and 5 minutes, which is then downscaled to 90-meter resolution to produce accurate, real-time solar irradiance values. How often is live solar data updated? Solcast's live solar data is updated every 5-15 minutes, depending on the frequency of satellite observations available.

How does solcast generate solar irradiance data?

Solcast's live solar irradiance data is generated using a combination of satellite observations and weather models. Solcast processes these data sources using advanced algorithm models that account for atmospheric conditions, such as cloud cover and aerosol levels.

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