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<onlyinclude>{{Overlay attributes|type=row|overlay=Heat Stress
|attribute=SUN_AZIMUTH
|attribute=SUN_AZIMUTH
|unit={{geo angle}}
|unit={{geoangle}}
|description=The angle along the horizon, with 0° corresponding to north, and increasing in a clockwise fashion
|description=The angle of the sun along the horizon.
|icon=
|range=-{{doublemaxvalue}} to {{doublemaxvalue}}
|defaultvalue=140.03
}}</onlyinclude>}}
 
The sun azimuth indicates the direction of the sun, relative to the project area.
 
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|notes=
* The [[Sun altitude (Heat Stress Overlay)|sun altitude]] and azimuth are (re)calculated automatically based on the project world location and the date, when the [[dates (Heat Stress Overlay)|dates]] of the overlay are modified via the Heat Stress Overlay configuration wizard. They are not automatically recalculated when the [[dates (Heat Stress Overlay)|dates]] attribute of the Heat Stress Overlay is modified directly.
|seealso=
* [[Shade calculation model (Heat Stress Overlay)]]
|howtos=
}}
}}
==Notes==
* North corresponds to 0°, east is 90°, south is 180°, and west is 270°.
* The [[Sun altitude (Heat Overlay)|sun altitude]] and azimuth are calculated automatically based on the project world location and the date.
==See also==
* [[Shade formula (Heat Overlay)|Shade formula]]
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Latest revision as of 11:30, 13 April 2026

The sun azimuth indicates the direction of the sun, relative to the project area.

Notes

  • The sun altitude and azimuth are (re)calculated automatically based on the project world location and the date, when the dates of the overlay are modified via the Heat Stress Overlay configuration wizard. They are not automatically recalculated when the dates attribute of the Heat Stress Overlay is modified directly.

See also