insolation
n.
exposure to the light of the sun, act of placing in the sun
Insolation
Insolation (from INcoming SOLar radiATION) is a measure of solar energy received on a given surface area in a given time. It is commonly expressed in kilowatt-hours per square meter per day (kW•h/m²/day). The surface may be a planet or a terrestrial object inside the atmosphere, or any object exposed to solar rays including
spacecraft. Some of the solar radiation will be absorbed, causing radiant heating of the object, and the remainder will be reflected. The proportion of radiation reflected or absorbed depends on the object's
reflectivity or
albedo. Sometimes, as in the text below, a long-term average intensity of incoming solar radiation will be given in units such as watts per square meter (W/m2 or Wm-2) and called insolation, with the duration (such as daily, annual, or historical) stated or only implied.
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insolation
Noun
1. sudden prostration due to exposure to the sun or excessive heat
(synonym) sunstroke, thermic fever, siriasis
(hypernym) heatstroke, heat hyperpyrexia
(derivation) sun, insolate, solarize, solarise
2. incident solar radiation
(hypernym) solar radiation
(derivation) sun, insolate, solarize, solarise
3. therapeutic exposure to sunlight
(synonym) heliotherapy
(hypernym) therapy
(derivation) sun, insolate, solarize, solarise
insolation (f)
n.
insolation, sunstroke
Insolation
(n.)
The act or process to exposing to the rays of the sun fro the purpose of drying or maturing, as fruits, drugs, etc., or of rendering acid, as vinegar.
(n.)
Exposure of a patient to the sun's rays; a sun bath.
(n.)
A sunstroke.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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