https://weatherspark.com/y/17721/Average-Weather-in-Orlando-Florida-United-States-Year-Round
Hmm not sure how to paste a picture from a site so scroll down to the "
Cloud Cover Categories" and it gives you the best chart to look at.
Weather in the tropics tends to be cloudier in the summer than winter, opposite what would be seen in Chicago.
"We ought to call ourselves the Partly Cloudy State instead of the Sunshine State," said Miami-based meteorologist Jim Lushine. "But it probably wouldn't get the Chamber of Commerce's vote."
"Indeed, Florida has more days where between 20 to 70 percent of the sun is blocked by clouds than anywhere else in the continental United States, weather officials say."
http://articles.orlandosentinel.com...1_cloudy-skies-fort-lauderdale-sunshine-state
All adding up to a terrible place to put up solar farms.