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Add page on cloud detection performance at low sun elevation #19

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Courtesy of @williamhobbs:

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The sharp “horns” that are noticeable during sunrise and sunset in the BON data in Fig. 5 are due to the false negative identification of clouds by the Bayesian cloud classification algorithm (Heidinger et al. 2012) at extreme solar zenith angles. This is a common feature in the NSRDB and can be visualized in animated maps where clouds can be seen to “blink” into existence as the sun rises.

Source: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.solener.2022.01.004

Other examples: the GCR SURFRAD station around these dates: 2021-01-09, 2021-02-01, 2021-02-08

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