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Hurricane, Haze Impact Jun’s solar production in Mexico, Oost -VS – PV Magazine International

solarenergyBy solarenergyJuly 6, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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In a new weekly update for PV -MagazineSolcast, a DNV company, reports that solar radiation was influenced in June by the earliest large hurricane in Mexico, while natural burning smoke and persistent cloud suppressed irradiation over most of the middle and east -vs

July 4, 2025
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Noord -America saw a turbulent start to summer, with large weather conditions on the solar production on the continent. Mexico has registered the earliest large hurricane, with clouds that significantly influenced the irradiation, while high -pressure systems brought sunshine and dry conditions to the American West. In the rest of the US, nature burnt smoke and persistent cloud of radiation over most central and eastern regions. These trends defined a month of mixed solar performance, according to analysis using the Solcast API.

Hurricane Erick, who was formed in mid -June, increased in the first major hurricane of the season and the first to register before July Mexico. Although he was degraded to a tropical depression in the second half of the month, Erick still delivered destructive winds up to 145 km / h and pouring rains, causing landslides, infrastructure damage and widespread power outages. The heavy clouds change and storm conditions have stimulated the radiation in the center of Mexico by a maximum of 30% compared to a typical June, a grim decline for a region that is usually favored by the early summer sun.

In the meantime, the western half of the continent experienced considerably different circumstances. While much of North America was exposed to aerosols of Canadian forest fires early in the month, the prevailing western wind protected the Western US and British Columbia against smoke-related solar losses. Combined with a persistent high-pressure system for the American West and East Coast, this brought dry air and clear skies, which resulted in around 10% radiation levels above the June standard. A similar effect was seen in the Far East Canada, especially in Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and Labrador, where cloud reduction led to above -average sunshine.

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These high -pressure systems also caused wider climatic effects, which contributed to dry spells in large parts of the US, where more than a quarter of the country came in drying conditions. However, the story was different in the east. While Canadian forest fires continued to generate aerosols, the eastern US stood opposite an elevated clouds that worsened the aerosol effects. This combination led to radiation deficits to 20% under June averages. By the end of June, Nova Scotia explained a heat wave, with highlights that surpass 30 ° C during the day.

Dissolved Produces these figures by following clouds and aerosols with a resolution of 1-2 km worldwide, with the help of satellite data and own Ai/ml -algorithms. This data is used to stimulate radiation models, so Solcast is able to calculate the radiation at high resolution, with a typical distortion of less than 2%, and also cloud-tracking predictions. This data is used by more than 350 companies that manage more than 300 GW of solar assets worldwide.

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