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Green Building Bible, Fourth Edition
Green Building Bible, fourth edition (both books)
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      CommentAuthorSteamyTea
    • CommentTimeFeb 25th 2014
     
    Posted By: willie.macleodSomebody must have broke the thermometer in the 30s!
    Weather was an official secret during WW2.

    I am working on the rain and sun, takes me about a day to run though it all, these are huge files.
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      CommentAuthorSteamyTea
    • CommentTimeFeb 25th 2014
     
    The Wind is an interesting one, if it is the same as down here, the strongest winds are the warmest ones, and the most frequent.
    Also, if you are installing a turbine, Gust Speed will have to be taken into account. Too gusty and they will have to be shut down. This will have the effect of reducing the mean wind speed and therefore the peak power and annual yield. Or you need one designed for a higher wind speed.
    • CommentAuthorjamesingram
    • CommentTimeFeb 25th 2014 edited
     
    Posted By: willie.macleodAirport is on the east coast of lewis whereas the worst weather is normally from the south west so some of its figures may be a little better than elsewhere on the isles. .
    Once tried to sleep the night at Mangister bay, Uig , coldest I've ever been.
    • CommentAuthorskyewright
    • CommentTimeFeb 25th 2014
     
    Posted By: willie.macleodAirport is on the east coast of lewis whereas the worst weather is normally from the south west so some of its figures may be a little better than elsewhere on the isles. Rain and sun figures would be very interesting to see.

    This guy (a friend) in Point has rain & sun data, & much more...

    http://www.hebwx.co.uk/

    For historic data see the 'Almanac', 'Detailed Reports' & 'Climate Data' on the left hand menu.
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