Michel Journée
Royal Meteorological Institute
20 Papers
101 Citations
Michel Journée is an academic researcher from Royal Meteorological Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Solar energy & Solar irradiance. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 20 publications.
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Papers
Evaluation of different models to estimate the global solar radiation on inclined surfaces
TL;DR: In this article, the performance of 14 models transposing 10min diffuse solar irradiation from horizontal to inclined surfaces was evaluated by an intercomparison between the calculated and measured solar global radiation on a south-oriented surface tilted at 50.79° using statistical methods.
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Improving the spatio-temporal distribution of surface solar radiation data by merging ground and satellite measurements
Michel Journée,Cédric Bertrand +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed to merge the global solar radiation measurements from the Royal Meteorological Institute of Belgium solar measurements network with the operationally derived surface incoming global short-wave radiation products from Meteosat Second Generation satellites imageries to improve the spatio-temporal resolution of the surface Global solar radiation data over Belgium.
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Quality control of solar radiation data within the RMIB solar measurements network
Michel Journée,Cédric Bertrand +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a major effort has been undertaken at the Royal Meteorological Institute of Belgium (RMIB) to develop procedures and software for performing post-measurement quality control of solar data from the radiometric stations of our in situ solar monitoring network.
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Solar resource assessment in the Benelux by merging Meteosat-derived climate data and ground measurements
TL;DR: In this article, a dataset of daily global horizontal solar radiation resulting from both on-site observations time series and long-term satellite-derived data has been generated and analyzed at the Royal Meteorological Institute of Belgium (RMI).
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Evaluation of decomposition models of various complexity to estimate the direct solar irradiance over Belgium
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used ground-based decomposition models to extract the direct component of the global radiation retrieved from Meteosat Second Generation (MSG) images and compared with direct beam estimations provided by satellite-based diffuse fraction models and evaluated against direct solar radiation data measured at Uccle.
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