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==Also see==
==Also see==
For more information on the KNIM historical weather data table and how to download this information please go to the [[Tutorial dutch model attributes (Heat_Overlay)|Tutorial_dutch_model_attributes_(Heat_Overlay)]]
For more information on the KNIM historical weather data table and how to download this information please go to the [[Tutorial dutch model attributes (Heat_Overlay)|Tutorial_dutch_model_attributes_(Heat_Overlay)]]
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Daily average wind speed

The daily average wind speed has to be measured from 8 UTC current day to 7 UTC the next day, according to the DPRA Heat stress report. The wind speed is also measured in 0.1 meters, so the values has to be divided by 10 to get to a value in m/s.

Tutorial daily wind speed table (Heat Overlay).png

Note

The wind speed (hourly, daily average) can also be based on an other data source; Potentiele wind (UP): [1]. These values are often a few 0.1 m/s higher than the values from the historical KNMI weather data table.

Also see

For more information on the KNIM historical weather data table and how to download this information please go to the Tutorial_dutch_model_attributes_(Heat_Overlay)