Diffuse sky radiation refers to the portion of solar radiation that is scattered by molecules and particles in the atmosphere and arrives at the Earth's surface from all directions in the sky, rather than directly from the sun. This type of radiation can be influenced by various factors, including atmospheric conditions, cloud cover, and the presence of aerosols. Diffuse sky radiation is significant in various fields, including meteorology, climatology, and solar energy.
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