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CBE Clima Tool

Web application for climate data analysis and visualization

The CBE Clima Tool is a web-based application built to support climate analysis specifically designed to support the need of architects and engineers interested in climate-adapted design. It allows users to analyze the climate data of more than 27,500 locations worldwide from both Energy Plusarrow-up-right and Climate.One.Building.orgarrow-up-right. You can, however, also choose to upload your own EPW weather file. Our tool can be used to analyze and visualize data contained in EnergyPlus Weather (EPW) files. It furthermore calculates a number of climate-related values (i.e. solar azimuth and altitude, Universal Thermal Climate Index (UTCI), comfort indices, etc.) that are not contained in the EPW files but can be derived from the information therein contained. It can be freely accessed at clima.cbe.berkeley.eduarrow-up-right

If you use this tool please consider citing us. Betti, G., Tartarini, F., Nguyen, C, Schiavon, S. CBE Clima Tool: A free and open-source web application for climate analysis tailored to sustainable building design. Build. Simul. (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12273-023-1090-5arrow-up-right.

The CBE Clima Tool is open source. We have released the source code on a public repositoryarrow-up-right. We welcome contributions from the community (more info here).

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Video Tutorial

Learn more about the CBE Clima Tool by watching the following video.

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Contributions

This ongoing project results from the collaboration and contributions of the people listed below.

  • : Conceptualization, methodology, coding, review, supervision, and project administration

  • : Methodology, coding, review, supervision, and code maintenance

  • : Conceptualization, review, supervision, project administration, and funding acquisition

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Acknowledgment

We would like to thank for their valuable feedback and support: Ed Arens, Dru Crawley, David Lehrer, Noah Pitts, and Hui Zhang. has been supported by the at the University of California Berkeley and the Republic of Singapore's National Research Foundation for Program.

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License

: Documentation

  • : Coding and methodology

  • Yunzhu Ji: Coding and review

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  • : Coding, code maintenance and review

  • Wenshu lyu: Coding, code maintenance and review

  • Ziqi Liu: Coding, code maintenance and review

  • Tianchi Liu: Coding, code maintenance and review

  • : Coding, code maintenance and review

  • Feng Wang: Coding, code maintenance and review

  • Watch on YouTubearrow-up-right
    Giovanni Bettiarrow-up-right
    Federico Tartariniarrow-up-right
    Stefano Schiavonarrow-up-right
    Climaarrow-up-right
    Centre for the Built Environment at UC Berkeleyarrow-up-right
    SinBerBESTarrow-up-right
    The CBE Clima Tool is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Commercial 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0)arrow-up-right
    CBE Clima tool home page
    Roberto Rugianiarrow-up-right
    Christine Nguyenarrow-up-right
    Daniel Harrisarrow-up-right
    Chun Him Leearrow-up-right
    Tu Minh Phuong Doanarrow-up-right
    Yixun Quanarrow-up-right
    Yuqing Luoarrow-up-right
    Qian Liuarrow-up-right
    CBE Clima tool tutorial and overview