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Date of this Version

1-1964

Document Type

Article

Citation

Rosenberg, Norman J. (1964) Solar energy and sunshine in Nebraska (Research Bulletin: Bulletin of the Agricultural Experiment Station of Nebraska No. 213)

Comments

ISSN 0097-1544

Abstract

Weather Bureau records of measured solar radiation useful in interpreting the solar energy regime in Nebraska are available from Lincoln-Omaha, Nebraska; Dodge City, Kansas; Laramie, Wyoming and Rapid City, South Dakota. Pertinent records of sunshine duration (percent of possible sunshine) are available from Lincoln, Omaha, North Platte and Valentine, Nebraska; from Concordia and Dodge City, Kansas; from Cheyenne, Wyoming; from Rapid City and Huron, South Dakota and from Sioux City, Iowa. These records have been subjected to statistical summarization and analysis.

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