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.B "\-d|\-s|\-n" |
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.B "\-D sunfile" |
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.B "\-u" |
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.B "\-D sunfile" |
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.B "\-M sunmods" |
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.B "\-r deg" |
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.B "\-m N" |
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distributing energy according to centroid proximity. |
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.PP |
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The |
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.I \-u |
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option ignores input times when the sun is below the horizon. |
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This is a convenient way to average daylight hours only with the |
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.I \-A |
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option or to ensure that matrix entries correspond to solar positions |
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produced with the |
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.I \-D |
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option, described below. |
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.PP |
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The |
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.I \-n |
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option may be used if no matrix output is desired. |
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option may be used if no matrix output is desired at all. |
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This may be used to merely check the input, or in combination with the |
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.I \-D |
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option, below. |
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.I \-D |
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option may be used to specify an output file to contain a list of |
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solar positions and intensities corresponding to time steps in the |
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weather tape where the sun has any portion above the horizion. |
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> |
weather tape where the sun has any portion above the horizon. |
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Sun radiance values may be zero if the direct amount is zero on the input. |
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Sun modifiers and names will be indexed by the minute, numbered from |
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midnight, January 1st. |