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2020
Journal Article
Title

Verification of deterministic solar forecasts

Abstract
The field of energy forecasting has attracted many researchers from different fields (e.g., meteorology, data sciences, mechanical or electrical engineering) over the last decade. Solar forecasting is a fast-growing subdomain of energy forecasting. Despite several previous attempts, the methods and measures used for verification of deterministic (also known as single-valued or point) solar forecasts are still far from being standardized, making forecast analysis and comparison difficult. To analyze and compare solar forecasts, the well-established MurphyâWinkler framework for distribution-oriented forecast verification is recommended as a standard practice. This framework examines aspects of forecast quality, such as reliability, resolution, association, or discrimination, and analyzes the joint distribution of forecasts and observations, which contains all time-independent information relevant to verification. To verify forecasts, one can use any graphical display or mathematical/statistical measure to provide insights and summarize the aspects of forecast quality. The majority of graphical methods and accuracy measures known to solar forecasters are specific methods under this general framework. Additionally, measuring the overall skillfulness of forecasters is also of general interest. The use of the root mean square error (RMSE) skill score based on the optimal convex combination of climatology and persistence methods is highly recommended. By standardizing the accuracy measure and reference forecasting method, the RMSE skill score allowsâwith appropriate caveatsâcomparison of forecasts made using different models, across different locations and time periods.
Author(s)
Yang, D.
Singapore Institute of Manufacturing Technology -SIMTECH-  
Alessandrini, S.
National Center for Atmospheric Research, Research Applications Laboratory
Antonanzas, J.
University of La Rioja, Department of Mechanical Engineering
Antonanzas-Torres, F.
Badescu, V.
Polytechnic University of Bucharest, Candida Oancea Institute
Beyer, H.G.
University of the Faroe Islands, Faculty of Science and Technology
Blaga, R.
West University of Timisoara, Faculty of Physics
Boland, J.
University of South Australia, Centre for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
Bright, Jamie M.
University of Singapore, Solar Energy Research Institute
Coimbra, C.F.M.
University of California, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
David, M.
University of La Reunion, PIMENT Laboratory
Frimane, A.
Ibn Tofail University, Faculty of Sciences
Gueymard, C.A.
Solar Consulting Services
Hong, T.
University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Department of Systems Engineering and Engineering Management
Kay, M.J.
University of South Wales, School of Photovoltaic and Renewable Energy Engineering
Killinger, Sven
Konkuk University-Fraunhofer ISE Next Generation Solar Cell Research Center KFnSC  
Kleissl, J.
University of California, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Lauret, P.
University of La Reunion, PIMENT Laboratory
Lorenz, Elke  
Konkuk University-Fraunhofer ISE Next Generation Solar Cell Research Center KFnSC  
van der Meer, D.
Uppsala University, Department of Engineering Sciences
Paulescu, M.
West University of Timisoara, Faculty of Physics
Perez, R.
University at Albany, SUNY, Atmospheric Sciences Research Center
Perpiñán-Lamigueiro, O.
Polytechnic University of Madrid, School of Engineering and Industrial Design
Peters, I.M.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering
Reikard, G.
Statistics Department, U.S. Cellular
Renné, D.
Dave Renné Renewables
Saint-Drenan, Yves-Marie
PSL Research University, MINES ParisTech
Shuai, Y.
Harbin Institute of Technology, School of Energy Science and Engineering
Urraca, R.
University of La Rioja, Department of Mechanical Engineering
Verbois, H.
National University of Singapore, Solar Energy Research Institute of Singapore
Vignola, F.
University of Oregon, Material Science Institute
Voyant, C.
University of La Reunion, PIMENT Laboratory
Zhang, J.
University of Texas at Dallas, Department of Mechanical Engineering
Journal
Solar energy  
DOI
10.1016/j.solener.2020.04.019
Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Solare Energiesysteme ISE  
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