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Creation of a Typical Meteorological Year in Spain: Step by Step Application of the Method Based on UNE-EN ISO-15927-4:2011

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Title
Creation of a Typical Meteorological Year in Spain: Step by Step Application of the Method Based on UNE-EN ISO-15927-4:2011
Author(s)
Couce-Casanova, Antonio
López-de-Ullibarri, Ignacio
Lamas, M.I.
Rodríguez-García, JuanDeDios
Date
2022-11
Citation
COUCE-CASANOVA, Antonio, LOPEZ-DE ULLIBARRI, Ignacio, LAMAS-GALDO, María Isabel et al. CREATION OF A TYPICAL METEOROLOGICAL YEAR IN SPAIN. STEP BY STEP APPLICATION OF THE METHOD BASED ON UNE-EN ISO-15927-4:2011. DYNA, November 2022, vol. 97, no. 6, p.620-624. DOI: https://doi.org/10.6036/1057
Abstract
[Abstract]: Perceptible acceleration of the climate change process makes it necessary to update climate files, which are used, for example, for energy simulation of buildings. The process of preparing a climatic file associated with a geographical location and referring to a period of time, is a laborious task, which begins with the construction of what is known as the Reference or Typical Meteorological Year (TMY) representative of said time frame. The TMY results from the concatenation of the twelve Typical Meteorological Months (TMM) representative of that cycle: the "best" month of January, the "best" month of February, March, etc. This paper presents an example indicating, step by step, an applicable procedure in Spain for the creation of an TMY, taking as reference the guidelines contained in the UNE-EN-ISO-15927-4:2011 Standard. The description of the use of the Finkelstein-Schafer statistic is included as a selection criterion for the best candidate months (with the novelty that in this work a literal application of the procedure is made) and finally a comparative study that gives an idea of the degree of suitability of the TMY selected according to the Standard.
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Energy simulation
Reference climatic file
Typical Meteorological Year
UNE-EN-ISO-15927-4
 
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https://doi.org/10.6036/10576
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1989-1490

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