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Computed incident solar radiation tables for 101 sites in Europe are provided at the end of the Atlas. Table 2 provides an index of sites. A site is marked with an asterisk if a slope table has been computed. Each inclined surface table header contains, in addition to the site name, the country name and the site reference number needed to locate the site on the site reference map. The computer file name for the clear sky slope data file then follows. The header then gives the latitude, longitude and station height and the period of the record in the lines that immediately follow.
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Palz, W., Greif, J., Commission of the European Communities. (1996). Introduction to the tables for daily global and diffuse radiation incident on slopes. In: Palz, W., Greif, J. (eds) European Solar Radiation Atlas. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-80237-9_17
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