<div dir="ltr"><p style="box-sizing:inherit;margin:0px;padding:0px;font-size:20px;line-height:1.5;color:rgba(0,0,0,0.9);font-family:-apple-system,system-ui,BlinkMacSystemFont,"Segoe UI",Roboto,"Helvetica Neue","Fira Sans",Ubuntu,Oxygen,"Oxygen Sans",Cantarell,"Droid Sans","Apple Color Emoji","Segoe UI Emoji","Segoe UI Emoji","Segoe UI Symbol","Lucida Grande",Helvetica,Arial,sans-serif">Does it matter if the weather data you're using is new? Check out our article (available free for the next 50 days):  <a href="https://authors.elsevier.com/c/1jr2L1M7zHGERd">https://authors.elsevier.com/c/1jr2L1M7zHGERd</a></p><p style="box-sizing:inherit;margin:0px;padding:0px;font-size:20px;line-height:1.5;color:rgba(0,0,0,0.9);font-family:-apple-system,system-ui,BlinkMacSystemFont,"Segoe UI",Roboto,"Helvetica Neue","Fira Sans",Ubuntu,Oxygen,"Oxygen Sans",Cantarell,"Droid Sans","Apple Color Emoji","Segoe UI Emoji","Segoe UI Emoji","Segoe UI Symbol","Lucida Grande",Helvetica,Arial,sans-serif">This research compares the impact of weather data on residential energy performance using the TMY3 (1991-2005) and newer TMYx (2007-2021) in 64 US locations. <a class="gmail-ql-mention" href="https://www.linkedin.com/feed/#" style="box-sizing:inherit;font-weight:600">Danny Parker</a> <a class="gmail-ql-mention" href="https://www.linkedin.com/feed/#" style="box-sizing:inherit;font-weight:600">Karthik Panchabikesan</a> <a class="gmail-ql-mention" href="https://www.linkedin.com/feed/#" style="box-sizing:inherit;font-weight:600">Linda Lawrie</a> <strong class="gmail-ql-hashtag" style="box-sizing:inherit">#climatedata</strong> <strong class="gmail-ql-hashtag" style="box-sizing:inherit">#climatechange</strong> </p></div>