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Don Klipstein
JosephKK said:If you cannot do geometry let alone physics any better than that you
deserve all the disregard you can possibly get.
This came from the lower color coded map at:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Insolation.png
The lower one is after atmosphere and clouds. The upper one is before.
Both maps appear to me to be reasonable.
Insolation at the equator on an equinox averaged over a day is 435 W/m^2
above the atmosphere.
(1366 W/m^2 divided by pi)
Insolation at a pole on summer solstice above atmosphere is 543 W/m^2.
(1366 W/m^2 times sine of 23.439 degrees)
Insolation at a pole year-round average above atmosphere is 172.8 W/m^2.
(543 W/m^2 divided by pi)
- Don Klipstein ([email protected])