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Re: [EnergyPlus_Support] mean wind direction and velocity




It appears that this was never answered.  My apologies for the delayed response.

The weather converter reports average wind conditions in the .stat file.  Would 
this meet your needs?  

Regarding the angle, yes, it is the direction where the wind is coming from.

Mike


On 1 Mar 2005, at 15:04, ing.dallolio@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

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> What would be the best way to get the mean wind direction and velocity starting
> from the hourly values ? I was thinking to everadge the nortn components then
> everadge the est components and make a vector sum, but I get strange results. Is
> the angle proted by E+ the angle where the wind come from ? Thanks a lot.
> Andrea.  
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Michael J. Witte, GARD Analytics, Inc.
EnergyPlus Testing and Support      
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