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CLIMATIC DATA

CLIMATIC DATA

01. SOLAR CHARTER

Greater solar exposure on the north façade. During 7 months (March, April, May, June, July, August and September).

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Advantages

The solar exposure on the east and west facades can be used to promote comfort, by means of a good choice of materials.

Disadvantages

The current orientation of houses does not favor the use of solar exposure on longer facades.

DISADVANTAGES

The entry of winds from the north-east and north-west facades must be controlled to avoid cooling of the buildings. Winds from the north are moderate and regular, which causes cooling of the buildings that must be controlled.

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Diagnostic

The extreme months start in December until March, reaching rainfall of more than 100 mm, with January being the wettest month of the year, with temperatures ranging between 11-12°C.

The months of June and July are the ones with less precipitations, however the average temperature can reach up to 8 °C, while the average minimum temperature can reach -1°C.

The least extreme months are May and August, dry season with rainfall of up to 4 mm, with temperatures ranging between 9-10 °C.

Source: Own elaboration based on information from SENAMHI, period 2017-2022.

DIAGNOSTIC

Slight seasonal variation, during the day is hot and cold at night, effective precipitation semi-dry, temperate thermal efficiency, moisture concentration in autumn and dry winter.

In the months of June, July and August winter exceeds 0° in the night-morning hours. From July-November, summer comfort begins to be felt in some hours of the morning.

Recommendations

Heat losses should be avoided. Passive heat collection, storage and distribution systems should be implemented. Performance should be increased with support mechanisms by implementing collection, storage and distribution systems in the building.

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Source: Own elaboration based on information from SENAMHI, period 2017-2022.

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