The Ultimate Solar Azimuth Formula: A Note on the Formula that Renders Circumstantial Treatment Unnecessary and an Update Of the Ephemerides to that of The Astronomical Almanac for the Year 2019
A conceptually and mathematically concise formula for computing the solar azimuth angle has been used by a subgroup of scientists, but for lack of documentation and publication, it has not been well circulated. This note introduces this formula which is based on the idea of a unit vector, S, origina...
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Zusammenfassung: | A conceptually and mathematically concise formula for computing the solar azimuth angle has been used by a subgroup of scientists, but for lack of documentation and publication, it has not been well circulated. This note introduces this formula which is based on the idea of a unit vector, S, originating from the observer’s location and pointing toward the center of the Sun. The vector is completely determined by the coordinates of the subsolar point and of the observer. The x-and y-components of the vector determine the solar azimuth angle, and their use along with the function atan2, which is available in a number of programming/scripting languages, including Fortran and Python, renders any circumstantial treatment absolutely unnecessary. The z-component of the vector, at the same time, determines the solar zenith angle. |
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