Graph climate data - Climate analysis

preview_player
Показать описание
The CBE Clima Tool (Clima) is a free and open-source web tool for analyzing and visualizing climate data. It is intended for architecture and engineering students, educators, and practitioners. It provides quick access to publicly available weather files as well as a variety of dynamic visualizations to aid in the design process. It not only visualizes data from weather files but also calculates essential sustainability factors.

✅ Subscribe for more videos like this one
🔔 Click on the bell icon to be notified when I release a new video
👍 Please like my video!

🎥 Playlists you may find useful:
➜ Google Cloud Platform:
➜ Beamer LaTeX course:
➜ Full LaTeX course:
➜ PyCharm course:
➜ Building a documentation website with Docusaurus:

🎥 Videos you may find useful:

✅ Let's connect:

📝 Useful notes:

👨‍💻 Source code:

🎥 Content of this video:
00:00 - CBE Clima tool overview
02:15 - Select a weather file to analyse
03:00 - How to upload a custom EPW file
03:40 - Climate summary tab
05:40 - How to download a chart in SVG format
07:10 - Temperature and relative humidity
07:30 - Sun and Clouds
09:40 - Psychrometric chart
08:45 - Wind tab
11:42 - Natural ventilation potential
13:00 - Outdoor comfort
13:45 - Data Explorer

11:40 - Natural ventilation tab

🔣 Keywords:
#Clima #ClimateAnalysis #GraphClimateData
Рекомендации по теме
Комментарии
Автор

Simply amazing. This is an incredible tool! Hats off to you guys!

xahidlaala
Автор

This is fantastic! Thank you so much for sharing this! I would like to learn to use this! Very interesting!

panlaz
Автор

how can we plot our one data on the psychrometric chart to evaluate indoor comfort ?
note: the obtained indoor data are from simulation results

ioriinnouk
Автор

Sir, it's been a long time since you last updated either your YouTube or Twitter. I hope you're still doing well!

linglin
Автор

Thanks Federico for your video! I only wonder how to interpret the Sun path chart. I guess the cartesian view is easier to visualize, but I think the spherical view is richer in information. grazie mile!

vicentemoll