A Pyranometer is a scientific instrument designed to measure solar radiation received from all directions on a flat surface. It is primarily used to monitor and record the intensity of sunlight, including both direct and diffuse solar energy. Pyranometers are widely used in meteorology, climatology, solar energy research, and agriculture to assess solar power potential and analyze weather patterns. Equipped with a sensitive sensor and a protective dome, the device accurately captures solar irradiance, helping researchers, solar plant operators, and environmental scientists in their studies and applications related to solar energy and climate monitoring.
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