Solar Zenith Angle

The solar zenith angle is the zenith angle of the sun, i.e., the angle between the sun’s rays and the vertical direction.

It is the complement to the solar altitude or solar elevation, which is the altitude angle or elevation angle between the sun’s rays and a horizontal plane. At solar noon, the zenith angle is at a minimum and is equal to latitude minus solar declination angle. This is the basis by which ancient mariners navigated the oceans.

Solar zenith angle is normally used in combination with the solar azimuth angle to determine the position of the Sun as observed from a given location on the surface of the Earth.

Formula

Solar Zenith Angle 

where

  • Solar Zenith Angle  is the solar zenith angle
  • Solar Zenith Angle  is the solar altitude angle, Solar Zenith Angle 
  • Solar Zenith Angle  is the hour angle, in the local solar time.
  • Solar Zenith Angle  is the current declination of the Sun
  • Solar Zenith Angle  is the local latitude.

Derivation of the formula using the subsolar point and vector analysis

While the formula can be derived by applying the cosine law to the zenith-pole-Sun spherical triangle, the spherical trigonometry is a relatively esoteric subject.

By introducing the coordinates of the subsolar point and using vector analysis, the formula can be obtained straightforward without incurring the use of spherical trigonometry.

In the Earth-Centered Earth-Fixed (ECEF) geocentric Cartesian coordinate system, let Solar Zenith Angle  and Solar Zenith Angle  be the latitudes and longitudes, or coordinates, of the subsolar point and the observer's point, then the upward-pointing unit vectors at the two points, Solar Zenith Angle  and Solar Zenith Angle , are

Solar Zenith Angle 
Solar Zenith Angle 

where Solar Zenith Angle , Solar Zenith Angle  and Solar Zenith Angle  are the basis vectors in the ECEF coordinate system.

Now the cosine of the solar zenith angle, Solar Zenith Angle , is simply the dot product of the above two vectors

Solar Zenith Angle 

Note that Solar Zenith Angle  is the same as Solar Zenith Angle , the declination of the Sun, and Solar Zenith Angle  is equivalent to Solar Zenith Angle , where Solar Zenith Angle  is the hour angle defined earlier. So the above format is mathematically identical to the one given earlier.

Additionally, Ref. also derived the formula for solar azimuth angle in a similar fashion without using spherical trigonometry.

Minimum and Maximum

Solar Zenith Angle 
The daily minimum of the solar zenith angle as a function of latitude and day of year for the year 2020.
Solar Zenith Angle 
The daily maximum of the solar zenith angle as a function of latitude and day of year for the year 2020.

At any given location on any given day, the solar zenith angle, Solar Zenith Angle , reaches its minimum, Solar Zenith Angle , at local solar noon when the hour angle Solar Zenith Angle , or Solar Zenith Angle , namely, Solar Zenith Angle , or Solar Zenith Angle . If Solar Zenith Angle , it is polar night.

And at any given location on any given day, the solar zenith angle, Solar Zenith Angle , reaches its maximum, Solar Zenith Angle , at local midnight when the hour angle Solar Zenith Angle , or Solar Zenith Angle , namely, Solar Zenith Angle , or Solar Zenith Angle . If Solar Zenith Angle , it is polar day.

Caveats

The calculated values are approximations due to the distinction between common/geodetic latitude and geocentric latitude. However, the two values differ by less than 12 minutes of arc, which is less than the apparent angular radius of the sun.

The formula also neglects the effect of atmospheric refraction.

Applications

Sunrise/Sunset

Sunset and sunrise occur (approximately) when the zenith angle is 90°, where the hour angle h0 satisfies

Solar Zenith Angle 

Precise times of sunset and sunrise occur when the upper limb of the Sun appears, as refracted by the atmosphere, to be on the horizon.

Albedo

A weighted daily average zenith angle, used in computing the local albedo of the Earth, is given by

Solar Zenith Angle 
where Q is the instantaneous irradiance.

Summary of special angles

For example, the solar elevation angle is :

  • 90° if you are on the equator, a day of equinox, at a solar hour of twelve
  • near 0° at the sunset or at the sunrise
  • between −90° and 0° during the night (midnight)

An exact calculation is given in position of the Sun. Other approximations exist elsewhere.

Approximate subsolar point dates vs latitude superimposed on a world map, the example in blue denoting Lahaina Noon in Honolulu

See also

References

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