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insolation

[in-soh-ley-shuhn] / ˌɪn soʊˈleɪ ʃən /
NOUN
solar energy
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Sitting in an insolation hotel, she reflected on her goals for the season.

From Los Angeles Times

Now we know that worlds around stars are the norm, and that those similar to Earth in the most basic terms of size, mass and insolation are common as well.

From Scientific American

Thus, the orbital theory was promoted as a pacemaker of the ice age, with various feedback loops amplifying tiny changes in insolation.

From Nature

On Thursday afternoon, UC-Davis announced that three students who lived in its Kearney Hall dormitory were in insolation and being monitored for symptoms of coronavirus.

From Washington Post

"It represents a nice confirmation that there is a relatively simple way of estimating the combination of insolation and CO2 to start an ice age," he told the Science Media Centre.

From BBC