Following a method outlined by Liu and Jordan (1960) a nomogram is presented, from which the statistical distribution of daily global radiation for each month at any Australian locality can be estimated when the long-term monthly average of global radiation is known. One hundred months of daily global radiation records were used for the development of the nomogram, cove ring 5 recent years at seven Australian actinograph stations. Predicted distributions for two months at two north Australian stations not used in developing the nomogram were in good agreement with the observed frequency distributions using 5 years of records. Good agreement was also found between predicted cumulative frequency distributions for June and December at Darwin, Alice Spring s and Melbourne and those reported by Loewe (1956) for these months and localities.
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