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The [[Wind_speed_(Heat_Overlay)|hourly wind speed]] from the table has to be divided by 10, since it is defined in 0.1 m/s. | The [[Wind_speed_(Heat_Overlay)|hourly wind speed]] from the [[KNMI weather data]] table has to be divided by 10, since it is defined in 0.1 m/s. | ||
[[File:Tutorial_hourly_wind_speed_(Heat_Overlay).png]] | [[File:Tutorial_hourly_wind_speed_(Heat_Overlay).png]] |
Revision as of 15:10, 16 February 2023
The hourly wind speed from the KNMI weather data table has to be divided by 10, since it is defined in 0.1 m/s.
Notes
- The wind speed (hourly, and daily average) can also be based on an other data source; Potentiele wind (UP): http://projects.knmi.nl/klimatologie/onderzoeksgegevens/potentiele_wind-sigma/. These values are often a few 0.1 m/s higher than the values from the historical KNMI weather data table.