The solar azimuth angle is the angle between true south and the projection of the sun’s rays on the horizontal plane. It varies throughout the day as the Earth rotates, reaching its maximum value at sunset.
This angle is crucial for various applications in meteorology, agriculture, and renewable energy systems, such as solar panel orientation.
(lambda) = Hour Angle
(phi) = Latitude
(delta) = Declination of the Sun
What is the solar azimuth angle?
How does the solar azimuth angle vary throughout the day?
Why is the solar azimuth angle important?
What formula is used to calculate the solar azimuth angle?
What do Ξ», Ο, and Ξ΄ represent in the formula?
Can this calculator be used for any location on Earth?
How accurate is this solar azimuth angle calculation?
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