Process historical and modelled climate and weather data for UK infrastructure modelling scenarios
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Combined energy modelling, for heating and cooling demand, wind and solar supply:
- daily minimum temperature at 1.5m above ground (
tasmin
), K - daily maximum temperature at 1.5m above ground (
tasmax
), K - daily/hourly mean wind speed at 10m above ground (
wss
), m s⁻¹ - daily mean incoming shortware radiation at the surface (
rsds
) W m⁻²
To be consistent with scenarios of future flows, generated by a hydrological model using the weather@home outputs:
- daily river flow at given flow measuring points (
flow
), Ml