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The [[DPRA Heat Module]] for the [[Heat Overlay]] requires multiple parameters, a number of which are commonly measured by weathers stations. If there are weather stations near enough to the project area, they can be used as reference weather stations, providing a source for parameters such as (historical) [[wind speed (Heat Overlay)|wind speeds]] or [[daily temperature max (Heat Overlay)|daily temperatures]].
The [[DPRA Heat Module]] for the [[Heat Overlay]] requires multiple parameters, a number of which are commonly measured by weathers stations. If there are weather stations near enough to the project area, they can be used as reference weather stations, providing a source for parameters such as (historical) [[wind speed (Heat Overlay)|wind speeds]] or [[daily temperature max (Heat Overlay)|daily temperatures]].


Information on Dutch weather stations, and historical hourly weather data, is provided by the KNMI<ref name='KNMI'/>.
Information on [[Dutch weather stations]], and historical hourly weather data, is provided by the KNMI<ref name='KNMI'/>.


==Tutorials==
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* [[Tutorial dutch model attributes (Heat Overlay)|Tutorial on determining dutch model attributes]]
|seealso=
* [[KNMI weather data]]
}}


==See also==
==References==
<references>
<references>
<ref name='KNMI'>Historical hourly weather data (in Dutch) • https://www.knmi.nl/nederland-nu/klimatologie/uurgegevens (Last visited: 19-12-2019)</ref>
<ref name='KNMI'>Historical hourly weather data (in Dutch) • https://www.knmi.nl/nederland-nu/klimatologie/uurgegevens (Last visited: 19-12-2019)</ref>
</references>
</references>


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Latest revision as of 15:27, 7 November 2022

The DPRA Heat Module for the Heat Overlay requires multiple parameters, a number of which are commonly measured by weathers stations. If there are weather stations near enough to the project area, they can be used as reference weather stations, providing a source for parameters such as (historical) wind speeds or daily temperatures.

Information on Dutch weather stations, and historical hourly weather data, is provided by the KNMI[1].

References

  1. Historical hourly weather data (in Dutch) • https://www.knmi.nl/nederland-nu/klimatologie/uurgegevens (Last visited: 19-12-2019)