I don't see anything particularly wrong with the charts. Trees have two effects on the building: (1) shading of solar radiation, and (2) wind-shielding on the wind speed. The latter in turn reduces the infiltration as well as conductive heat transfer by increasing the exterior air-film resistance. If you are still doubtful, you can check the solar fraction due to the shading (should be low during the summer and higher but not 1.00 during the winter) as well as the local wind speed. Joe Sent from my iPad On Jun 29, 2018, at 7:11 PM, Koji Takemasa koji_takemasa@xxxxxxxxx [EnergyPlus_Support] <EnergyPlus_Support@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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