From: Phil Jones To: c.harpham@uea.ac.uk Subject: FW: Helpdesk query 1489: Hourly data have discontinuities at day joins Date: Tue Nov 10 16:35:20 2009 Colin, I thought that this didn't happen. Cheers Phil From: C G Kilsby To: "p.jones@uea.ac.uk" Date: Tue, 10 Nov 2009 15:35:37 +0000 Subject: FW: Helpdesk query 1489: Hourly data have discontinuities at day joins Thread-Topic: Helpdesk query 1489: Hourly data have discontinuities at day joins Thread-Index: AcpiFAtfZVu2N5gLTBW4NaA+k/QJowAB1zVA Accept-Language: en-GB X-MS-Has-Attach: X-MS-TNEF-Correlator: acceptlanguage: en-GB X-smtpf-Report: sid=lA9FZe094454569100; tid=lA9FZe0944545691XL; client=lan,relay,white,ipv6; mail=; rcpt=; nrcpt=1:0; fails=0 X-Canit-CHI2: 0.00 X-Bayes-Prob: 0.0001 (Score 0, tokens from: @@RPTN, f028) X-Spam-Score: 0.00 () [Hold at 5.00] HTML_MESSAGE,SPF(pass,0) X-CanItPRO-Stream: UEA:f028 (inherits from UEA:default,base:default) X-Canit-Stats-ID: 35355645 - b33bcd1c960c (trained as not-spam) X-Antispam-Training-Forget: [1]https://canit.uea.ac.uk/b.php?i=35355645&m=b33bcd1c960c&c=f X-Antispam-Training-Nonspam: [2]https://canit.uea.ac.uk/b.php?i=35355645&m=b33bcd1c960c&c=n X-Antispam-Training-Spam: [3]https://canit.uea.ac.uk/b.php?i=35355645&m=b33bcd1c960c&c=s X-Scanned-By: CanIt (www . roaringpenguin . com) on 139.222.131.184 Interesting one for you.... From: Lyndsey Middleton [[4]mailto:lyndsey.middleton@ukcip.org.uk] Sent: 10 November 2009 2:43 PM To: C G Kilsby Subject: Helpdesk query 1489: Hourly data have discontinuities at day joins Hi Chris, Another Weather Generator query for you. It was raised by Richard Watkins of Manchester University (and COPSE project) following a visit from Roger yesterday. Can you let me know your response please? Cheers, Lyndsey Long Description=The hourly data from the Weather Generator have discontinuities at each midnight join. The e.g. temperature jumps, may be as high as 9�C. The hourly data seem to have been generated independently for each day, rather than fitting a curve from the maximum of one day to the minimum of the next. The minimum to maximum curve, i.e. within each day, is fine. Could the Weather Generator be altered to produce more realistic hourly data by fitting from Tmax to Tmin the following day, please? This would be helpful particularly for any use of the data for building simulation with plant controls. Thanks, Richard Watkins Lyndsey Middleton Enquiries Officer UK Climate Impacts Programme School of Geography and Environment OUCE South Parks Road Oxford OX1 3QY [5]www.ukcip.org.uk Tel: 01865 285 718 (direct) or 01865 285717 (switchboard) My working days are: Tuesday and Wednesday 9am to 5pm and Friday 9 am to 12.30pm Prof. Phil Jones Climatic Research Unit Telephone +44 (0) 1603 592090 School of Environmental Sciences Fax +44 (0) 1603 507784 University of East Anglia Norwich Email p.jones@uea.ac.uk NR4 7TJ UK ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- References 1. https://canit.uea.ac.uk/b.php?i=35355645&m=b33bcd1c960c&c=f 2. https://canit.uea.ac.uk/b.php?i=35355645&m=b33bcd1c960c&c=n 3. https://canit.uea.ac.uk/b.php?i=35355645&m=b33bcd1c960c&c=s 4. mailto:lyndsey.middleton@ukcip.org.uk 5. http://www.ukcip.org.uk/