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The increasing availability of historical time series from various
sources makes it quite easy to extract the extreme high temperature
for a time series. For example, NCDC's ISD (Integrated Surface
Hourly Database) has time series for around 1,000 locations in the
US that go back 30 years, and maybe 200 or so that go back even
more. There's also NREL's National Solar Radiation Database (NSRDB)
1961-1990, updated 1991-2010. I know Version 1 also has temperature
data, don't know about Version 2.<br>
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Since I have already processed the ISD for the whole world, if you
tell me the location, I can get you the 20 year extreme (at no
charge) just to show how easy that is.<br>
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Joe
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help you on the ASHRAE version of the data, but I'll bet
Weather Analytics has something. THey seem to be a major
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possibility is Joe Huang at White box, who is a weather
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I have gone through what feels like every page of the ASHRAE
Handbook of Fundamentals in search of "N=20" and N=50"
extreme high temperature data. I was told it was in the
Handbook, but I cannot find it and I have spent the better
part of two hours looking for it. Numerous web searches
have not yielded any results either. If anyone is willing
to help with this, I would very much appreciate it. The job
is for a data center, and they need the N=20 (described as a
twenty year high temperature) and the N=50 (described as a
fifty year high temperature) for design.<br>
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Any ideas? Anybody?<br>
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