Application of Data Sets Obtained from the Detached Experimental Weather Station in Conditions of Real Building

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This article refers to the possibility and appropriate using of actual data sets for characterizing exterior conditions applied into the computer simulations or energetic analysis. The need of updated reference years is a consequence of the reason of global warming and climatic changes. There is shown the endeavour of creating the reference year concept as an innovative tool for chosen locality. Visions of following research would be the progressive addition of data sets of wind-driven rain falling to the vertical plane. Location of obtaining the weather data set is a significant factor for obtaining of correct results.

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