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What you are looking for is called an AMY - Actual Meteorological Year - file. The companies that offer this product, at a cost, are White Box Technologies, Weather Analytics (Update: no longer providing weather files since June 2015) and Weather Source. I'm not advertising, I'm paraphrasing DOE's EREE website where you'll find more information.
As far as finding the raw data:
- NCDC/NOAA: Integrated Surface Database (ISD), or
- Weather Underground: see Joe Huang's post on E+ support group mentioning some cautions, and Jamie Bull's python snippet to download data from Wunderground to CSV
If you're ever doing a project in Northern Europe, check out the Real-Time Weather Converter and the associated thread on bldg-sim.
What you are looking for is called an AMY - Actual Meteorological Year - file. The companies that offer this product, at a cost, are White Box Technologies, Weather Analytics (Update: no longer providing weather files since June 2015) and Weather Source. I'm not advertising, I'm paraphrasing DOE's EREE website where you'll find more information.
As far as finding the raw data:
- NCDC/NOAA: Integrated Surface Database (ISD), or
- Weather Underground: see Joe Huang's post on E+ support group mentioning some cautions, and Jamie Bull's python snippet to download data from Wunderground to CSV
If you're ever doing a project in Northern Europe, check out the Real-Time Weather Converter and the associated thread on bldg-sim.
What you are looking for is called an AMY - Actual Meteorological Year - file. The companies that offer this product, at a cost, are White Box Technologies, Weather Analytics(Updateupdate: no longer providing weather files since June 2015) and Weather Source. I'm not advertising, I'm paraphrasing DOE's EREE website where you'll find more information.
As far as finding the raw data:
- NCDC/NOAA: Integrated Surface Database (ISD), or
- Weather Underground: see Joe Huang's post on E+ support group mentioning some cautions, and Jamie Bull's python snippet to download data from Wunderground to CSV
If you're ever doing a project in Northern Europe, check out the Real-Time Weather Converter and the associated thread on bldg-sim.
What you are looking for is called an AMY - Actual Meteorological Year - file. The companies that offer this product, at a cost, are White Box Technologies, Weather Analytics(update: no longer providing weather files since June 2015) and Weather Source. I'm not advertising, I'm paraphrasing DOE's EREE website where you'll find more information.
As far as finding the raw data:
- NCDC/NOAA: Integrated Surface Database (ISD), or
- Weather Underground: see Joe Huang's post on E+ support group mentioning some cautions, and Jamie Bull's python snippet to download data from Wunderground to CSV
If you're ever doing a project in Northern Europe, check out the Real-Time Weather Converter and the associated thread on bldg-sim.
What you are looking for is called an AMY - Actual Meteorological Year - file. The companies that offer this product, at a cost, are White Box Technologies, Weather Analytics and Weather Source. I'm not advertising, I'm paraphrasing DOE's EREE website where you'll find more information.
As far as finding the raw data:
- NCDC/NOAA:
Integrated Surface Database (ISD), or - Weather Underground: see Joe Huang's post on E+ support group mentioning some cautions, and Jamie Bull's python snippet to download data from Wunderground to CSV
If you're ever doing a project in Northern Europe, check out the Real-Time Weather Converter and the associated thread on bldg-sim.
What you your are looking for is called an AMY - Actual Meteorological Year - file. The companies that offer this product, at a cost, are White Box Technologies, Weather Analytics and Weather Source. I'm not advertising, I'm paraphrasing DOE's EREE website where you'll find more information.
As far as finding the raw data:
- NCDC/NOAA: Integrated Surface Database (ISD), or
- Weather Underground: see Joe Huang's post on E+ support group mentioning some cautions, and Jamie Bull's python snippet to download data from Wunderground to CSV
If you're ever doing a project in Northern Europe, check out the Real-Time Weather Converter and the associated thread on bldg-sim.
What your are looking for is called an AMY - Actual Meteorological Year - file. The companies that offer this product, at a cost, are White Box Technologies, Technologies, Weather Analytics Analytics and Weather Source. Source. I'm not advertising, I'm paraphrasing DOE's EREE website where you'll find more information.the links to these companies.
As far as finding the raw data:
- NCDC/NOAA: Integrated Surface Database (ISD), or
- Weather Underground: see Joe Huang's post on E+ support group mentioning some cautions, and Jamie Bull's python snippet to download data from Wunderground to CSV
If you're ever doing a project in Northern Europe, check out the Real-Time Weather Converter and the associated thread on bldg-sim.
What your are looking for is called an AMY - Actual Meteorological Year - file. The two main companies that offer this product, at a cost, are White Box Technologies, Weather Analytics Technologies and Weather Source. Analytics. I'm not advertising, I'm paraphrasing DOE's EREE website where you'll find the links to these companies..
As far as finding the raw data:
- NCDC/NOAA: Integrated Surface Database (ISD), or
- Weather Underground: see Joe Huang's post on E+ support group mentioning some cautions, and Jamie Bull's python snippet to download data from Wunderground to CSV
If you're ever doing a project in Northern Europe, check out the Real-Time Weather Converter and the associated thread on bldg-sim.