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Fig. 1. (a) Position of the study area in Italy: the weather stations are located in following regions of northern Italy: Piemonte, Lombardia,Emilia-Romagna, Veneto; (b) Position of weather stations where the data used in this study were collected
Table 2Calibration of the Campbell–Donatelli model: summary statistics
Table 3Model performance at 29 weather stations: comparison between observed and predicted daily global solar radiation values
Table 4Large scale model application: variogram model parameters for calculated atmospheric transmissivity and maximum and minimum
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