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− | PVGIStemp1.png|''(1)'' Select language ''(2)'' Select type of data - "TMY" (typical meteorological year). ''(3)'' Select the location using a name, GPS coordinates, or double-clicking. ''(4)'' Select period - most recent is recommended. ''(5)'' Select "Dry bulb temperature." ''(6)'' Click "View!" to see the data. ''(7)'' For more detailed information, click ".csv" to export it as a spreadsheet. | + | PVGIStemp1.png|''(1)'' Select language ''(2)'' Select type of data - "TMY" (typical meteorological year). ''(3)'' Select the location using a name, GPS coordinates, or double-clicking somewhere on the map. ''(4)'' Select period - most recent is recommended. ''(5)'' Select "Dry bulb temperature." ''(6)'' Click "View!" to see the data. ''(7)'' For more detailed information, click ".csv" to export it as a spreadsheet. |
PVGIStemp2.png|''(8)'' Determine the minimum ambient temperature by using your mouse to locate the lowest or one of the lowest temperatures on the graph. ''(9)'' Determine the maximum ambient temperature by using your mouse to locate to the highest or one of the highest temperatures on the graph. | PVGIStemp2.png|''(8)'' Determine the minimum ambient temperature by using your mouse to locate the lowest or one of the lowest temperatures on the graph. ''(9)'' Determine the maximum ambient temperature by using your mouse to locate to the highest or one of the highest temperatures on the graph. | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:10, 31 March 2021
(1) Select language (2) Select type of data - "TMY" (typical meteorological year). (3) Select the location using a name, GPS coordinates, or double-clicking somewhere on the map. (4) Select period - most recent is recommended. (5) Select "Dry bulb temperature." (6) Click "View!" to see the data. (7) For more detailed information, click ".csv" to export it as a spreadsheet.