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          ASHRAE Group: Weather Data for Use in Building Energy
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                  <p style="margin: 10px 2px; line-height: 21px;">The
                    availability and quality of weather data for use in
                    building energy calculations has never been better
                    than now, with increasing access on the Web to
                    real-time weather station reports and
                    satellite-derived solar radiation data covering
                    entire continents dating back a decade or more. This
                    talk will describe the rapidly evolving state of
                    that raw data, the more established sources such as
                    national bureaus of meteorology, as well as more
                    unorthodox sources such as climate forecasting or
                    regional climate computer programs, and the
                    practical aspects of turning that data into weather
                    files usable in building energy simulations. Joe
                    will also touch upon issues such as accounting for
                    urban microclimate variations, potential climate
                    change effects, as well some often overlooked
                    details about how weather data is compiled in
                    different countries.</p>
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                      style="margin: 0px;">Date & Time: </strong>6pm
                    GMT, 1pm EST - December 14, 2016</p>
                  <p style="margin: 10px 2px; line-height: 21px;">See
                    more details at <a href="http://cibseashrae.org/"
                      target="_blank" style="margin: 0px;
                      text-decoration: none; color: rgb(36, 114, 102);"><strong
                        style="margin: 0px;">http://cibseashrae.org</strong></a>.</p>
                  <p style="margin: 10px 2px; line-height: 21px;">Please
                    register at no cost in advance. To register for the
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                      style="margin: 0px;">About the Presenter:</strong></p>
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                  <p style="margin: 10px 2px; line-height: 21px;">Joe
                    Huang is the president of White Box Technologies, a
                    small consultant company that he established in 2007
                    after having worked as a staff scientist at Lawrence
                    Berkeley National Laboratory for over 26 years.
                    During his time at LBNL, Joe was involved in the
                    development of the EnergyPlus building energy
                    simulation program, and the use of simulations to
                    evaluate new building technologies and develop
                    building energy standards in many countries around
                    the world. Since building energy simulations
                    requires weather data, Joe also became involved in
                    their development, starting with China in 1985,
                    followed by Pakistan and Southeast Asia in 1989,
                    Mexico in 1996, Egypt in 2004, etc.</p>
                  <p style="margin: 10px 2px; line-height: 21px;">After
                    retirement from LBNL, Joe has continued to work on
                    weather data, including developing large data sets
                    of “typical year” weather for ASHRAE, California
                    Energy Commission, and ISHRAE (India).</p>
                  <p style="margin: 10px 2px; line-height: 21px;">In
                    2012 he launched an online web store<span
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                      href="http://weather.whiteboxtechnologies.com/"
                      target="_blank" style="margin: 0px;
                      text-decoration: none; color: rgb(36, 114, 102);"><strong
                        style="margin: 0px;">http://weather.whiteboxtechnologies.com</strong></a><span
                      class="Apple-converted-space"> </span>that now
                    contains both “typical year” and historical weather
                    data going back to 2001 for over 8,000 locations
                    around the world. Joe has also completed several
                    projects to study the potential impacts of Climate
                    Change on building energy use in the US and
                    California, and is past chair of ASHRAE TC 4.2 on
                    Climatic Information and TC 4.7 on Energy
                    Calculations.</p>
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White Box Technologies, Inc.
346 Rheem Blvd., Suite 205A
Moraga CA 94556
<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:yjhuang@whiteboxtechnologies.com">yjhuang@whiteboxtechnologies.com</a>
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