<?xml version='1.0' encoding='utf-8'?>
<eprints xmlns='http://eprints.org/ep2/data/2.0'>
  <eprint id='https://researchdata.bath.ac.uk/id/eprint/190'>
    <eprintid>190</eprintid>
    <rev_number>372</rev_number>
    <documents>
      <document id='https://researchdata.bath.ac.uk/id/document/2873'>
        <docid>2873</docid>
        <rev_number>1</rev_number>
        <files>
          <file id='https://researchdata.bath.ac.uk/id/file/6822'>
            <fileid>6822</fileid>
            <datasetid>document</datasetid>
            <objectid>2873</objectid>
            <filename>all_epw_weather_files_2016.zip</filename>
            <mime_type>application/zip</mime_type>
            <hash>236f7dde4d8c15cf9266265b0925cec4</hash>
            <hash_type>MD5</hash_type>
            <filesize>37171115</filesize>
            <mtime>2016-04-12 10:23:15</mtime>
            <url>https://researchdata.bath.ac.uk/190/1/all_epw_weather_files_2016.zip</url>
          </file>
        </files>
        <eprintid>190</eprintid>
        <pos>1</pos>
        <placement>1</placement>
        <mime_type>application/zip</mime_type>
        <format>other</format>
        <language>en</language>
        <security>public</security>
        <main>all_epw_weather_files_2016.zip</main>
        <content>data</content>
      </document>
    </documents>
    <eprint_status>archive</eprint_status>
    <userid>4764</userid>
    <dir>disk0/00/00/01/90</dir>
    <datestamp>2016-07-26 13:06:03</datestamp>
    <lastmod>2024-07-15 10:57:59</lastmod>
    <status_changed>2016-07-26 13:06:03</status_changed>
    <type>data_collection</type>
    <metadata_visibility>show</metadata_visibility>
    <creators>
      <item>
        <name>
          <family>Liu</family>
          <given>Chunde</given>
        </name>
        <id>C.Liu@bath.ac.uk</id>
        <orcid>0000-0002-4814-2046</orcid>
        <affiliation>University of Bath</affiliation>
        <contact>TRUE</contact>
      </item>
    </creators>
    <title>Dataset for Future probabilistic hot summer years for overheating risk assessments</title>
    <subjects>
      <item>CW0010</item>
      <item>EJ0010</item>
    </subjects>
    <divisions>
      <item>dept_civ_eng</item>
    </divisions>
    <abstract>Future hot summer years to be used for assessing risk of overheating and heat stress under a changing climate. They were created in two alternative ways: one is based on Weighted Cooling Degree Hours, the other is based on Physiologically Equivalent Temperature.</abstract>
    <date>2016</date>
    <publisher>University of Bath</publisher>
    <full_text_status>public</full_text_status>
    <corp_contributors>
      <item>
        <type>RightsHolder</type>
        <corpname>University of Bath</corpname>
      </item>
    </corp_contributors>
    <funding>
      <item>
        <funder_name>Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council</funder_name>
        <funder_id>https://doi.org/10.13039/501100000266</funder_id>
        <grant_id>EP/M021890/1</grant_id>
        <project_name>COLBE - The Creation of Localized Current and Future Weather for the Built Environment</project_name>
      </item>
    </funding>
    <collection_method>Future weather data was generated by UKCP09 weather generator. Weather data in 2050s under high emission scenario was generated for fourteen UK locations.</collection_method>
    <provenance>UKCP09 weather generator provides future weather data which were used for creating new future weather files to be used in building simulation packages.</provenance>
    <techinfo>The future weather files are in the format of epw which can be used in building simulation packages such as EnergyPlus, DesignBuilder and IES. Any software which opens text file can be used to view the data.</techinfo>
    <collection_date>
      <date_from>2014-11-10</date_from>
      <date_to>2015-06-15</date_to>
    </collection_date>
    <temporal_cover>
      <date_from>2040-01-01</date_from>
      <date_to>2069-12-31</date_to>
    </temporal_cover>
    <time_description>This weather files are used for predicting overheating risk in the future.</time_description>
    <geographic_cover>UK</geographic_cover>
    <language>en</language>
    <version>1</version>
    <doi>10.15125/BATH-00190</doi>
    <related_resources>
      <item>
        <link>https://doi.org/10.1016/j.buildenv.2016.05.028</link>
        <type>pub</type>
      </item>
    </related_resources>
    <access_types>
      <item>open</item>
    </access_types>
  </eprint>
</eprints>
