[TRNSYS-users] Type 15-6 weather data reader
David BRADLEY
d.bradley at tess-inc.com
Tue Jul 22 08:11:16 PDT 2014
Chun Kwong,
Precipitable water is a measure of the amount of water contained in a
vertical column above the surface if it were all precipitated out. The
idea of it is to provide an idea of muchh rain or snow might fall as a
result of a thunderstorm or low pressure system.
Best,
David
On 7/17/2014 20:51, C K Lee wrote:
> Dear all.
>
> I find that in Type 15-6, there is a output "precipitable water". Is
> it the rainfall level? If so, what is the unit for this output? When
> I try to use the standard .TM2 weather file for Hong Kong provided by
> TRNSYS, it gives a non-zero value all year around for that output
> which seems to be unreasonable. Can anyone advise what does that
> output mean? Thank you!
>
> Best Regards
> Chun Kwong LEE
> City University of Hong Kong
>
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