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Meteonorm is a unique combination of reliable data sources and sophisticated calculation tools. It provides access to typical years and historical time series. Global climate database for all countries. A user can choose from more than 30 different weather parameters. The database consists of more than 8,000 weather stations, five satellite radios and a globally calibrated aerosol climatology. On this basis, sophisticated interpolation models, based on more than 30 years of experience, provide results with high accuracy worldwide.
- Global climate coverage from more than 8 000 weather stations worldwide and five geostationary satellites;
- The standard data periods are 1991–2010/1996–2015 for irradiation data and 2000–2009 for other parameters;
- Meteonorm generates monthly, daily, hourly and minute values (Time intervals);
- Historical hourly values of irradiation and temperature from 2010 to present, constantly updated (Historical time series);
- 36 output data formats: CSV, TMY2, TMY3, EPW, PVSol, PVSyst, Polysun, SAM and many more;
- Interpolation models calculate typical years for any location worldwide;
- Globally calibrated gridded dataset by Chris Gueymard (Aerosol climatology). Time period 2000-2015, spatial resolution 0.5°;
- The Meteonorm core is also available as Dynamic Link Library or Web Service for digital applications (API and DLL);
- Current monthly values can be accessed online directly from the software;
- Transparent information on data sources and uncertainty provided for each data set. Validation papers are available on the website.
- Urban heat islands can be simulated. Specific urban climatologies for Bern and Vienna;
- Meteonorm includes three IPCC scenarios and allows projections to the year 2100 (Climate change);
- Global 90x90m terrain model (Topography). Digitizing tool for user-defined horizon lines;
- P10 and P90 values available for simulating extreme years.;
- Third party data can be imported;
- More than 30 different meteorological parameters available.
What is new in version 7.3.3 (Released on October 22, 2019):
- The new Meteonorm 7.3 allows access to historical time series of irradiation and temperature. This new archive contains hourly data since 2010 and is constantly updated. User can download these time series directly from the Meteonorm software.
- Thanks to this new feature, Meteonorm now offers access to all relevant meteorological information required for planning of solar applications through the same software platform: typical years, monthly averages and hourly time series.
- To get access to the data archive, user need a registered license of Meteonorm 7.3. From there user can buy different subscription packages.
- NEW FEATURE: Access to historical time series of irradiation and temperature. This new archive contains hourly data since 2010 and is constantly updated. A user can download these time series directly from the Meteonorm software;
- Access to all relevant meteorological information required for planning of solar applications through the same software platform: typical years, monthly averages and hourly time series.
System requirements:
OS: Microsoft Windows® 7, Windows® 8, Windows® 10.
Install notes:
1. Kindly read "Readme.txt" file given in download zip file;
2. Enjoy!
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All credits go to igorca and Team URET who made and shared the Medicines with us!
File: meteonorm.v.7.3.1.20860-Medicines.exe
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