White Box Technologies launches Web-based weather data for building energy simulations (repost)

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(reposted with corrections. I've received a few e-mails stating either the links or the
GoogleEarth ap did not work. If that happens, please let me know via e-mail. Thanks.)

(please excuse the cross-postings)

White Box Technologies is pleased to announce under agreement with ASHRAE the launch of
*WBT Weather Data for Energy Calculations,* a web site providing instant access to typical
year and historical year weather files for thousands of locations around the world. The
data are created from recorded weather data going back as far as 30 years to as recent as
the past week.

For typical year weather data, the web site features *ASHRAE's IWEC2 weather files for
3,012 international locations*, as well as TMY3, CWEC2, and CZ2010 weather files for US,
Canadian, and California locations, respectively. IWEC2 weather files cost $35 each, the
other sets are public data hosted with permission and provided free of charge.

For historical weather data, this Web site features *weather files from 2007 to 2012 for
over 10,000 locations around the world, including over 1,500 US and 300 Canadian
locations.* Older weather files going back to 1980 are also available and can be generated
on request. The historical weather files have been processed by WBT and cost $50 each.
Typical year weather files can also be produced on request for any location with 7 or more
years of historical data.

All weather files are provided in two formats: *.BINM for use in DOE-2-derived programs
and *.EPW for use in EnergyPlus-derived programs, including the DDY file. The IWEC2 files
also contain an archival *.CSV format, and the historical files an archival *.FIN4
format. Discount prices for large orders and subscriptions are also available.

ASHRAE's IWEC2 files are made possible through ASHRAE Research funding. The WBT Weather
Data for Energy Calculations web site has been created by a long-time building energy
modeler with several decades' experience in processing weather data for use in building
energy simulations.

Please check out the web site for more detail
To go to the home page, click here http://weather.whiteboxtechnologies.com
To go directly to the IWEC2 weather page, click here
http://weather.whiteboxtechnologies.com/ASHRAE
To go directly to the historical weather page, click here
http://weather.whiteboxtechnologies.com/wd-hist

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