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| = Sources for Climate Data =
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| <P>
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| Several climate files are [[1D:Dialog_SelectClimateFileFromMap | supplied with
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| WUFI]]. The following are some sources offering weather data for additional locations.
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| WUFI can read the respective file formats; the user must judge to which degree these
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| data are useful and appropriate for his specific application.
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| </P>
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|
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| === Test reference years: ===
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| <P>
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| The German National Meteorological Service DWD offers test reference years for all
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| climatic regions in Germany, representing typical as well as extreme weather situations:
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| </P>
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| <P>
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| <FONT FACE="COURIER NEW" SIZE="-1">"New Test Reference Years (TRYs) have been worked
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| out for Germany. Test Reference Years are datasets of selected meteorological elements
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| for each hour of the year. They provide climatological boundary conditions for simulating
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| calculations on an hourly basis, in the first place for the operation of heating and air
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| conditioning systems. On the basis of a factor and cluster analysis the Federal Republic
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| has been divided into 15 regions. For each region a representative station has been
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| determined and a Test Reference Year has been prepared. They replace the previous Test
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| Reference Years of the old West German states. For those states which acceded to the
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| Federal Republic after unification such datasets are available for the first time. A
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| Test Reference Year contains characteristic weather data of a representative year. The
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| weather sequences have been chosen on the basis of an analysis of the Grosswetterlagen
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| in such a way that the seasonal mean values of the individual meteorological elements
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| (especially of temperature and humidity) of the representative stations mainly correspond
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| with their 30-years mean values. As heating and air conditioning equipment also have to be
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| designed for extreme situations, additional datasets with the same data structure for a
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| very cold winter (December 1984 to February 1985) and an extremely hot summer (June to
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| August 1983) have been compiled."</FONT>
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| </P>
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| (<A HREF="http://www.dwd.de/de/wir/Geschaeftsfelder/KlimaUmwelt/Leistungen/Statistiken/TRY/TRY.htm">http://www.dwd.de/de/wir/Geschaeftsfelder/KlimaUmwelt/Leistungen/Statistiken/TRY/TRY.htm</A>) [##update##]
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| <P>
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| Unfortunately, these new test reference years (as opposed to the 'old' test reference
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| years of 1986) do not contain precipitation data any more. They are thus not suitable
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| for investigations involving the influence of rain.
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| </P>
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| <P>
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| The representative stations for the test reference years have already been
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| [[1D:Dialog_SelectClimateFileFromMap | predefined]] in WUFI's climate selection
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| map. Just copy the respective files into WUFI's <FONT FACE="COURIER NEW">Climate</FONT>
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| folder, on the next start WUFI will recognize the files. They can then easily be selected
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| via the [[1D:Dialog_SelectClimateFileFromMap | climate selection]] map.<BR>
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| <BR>
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| </P>
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|
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| === METEONORM: ===
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| <P>
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| The Swiss METEOTEST company has developed METEONORM, a program for creating synthetic
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| hourly weather data, based on measured long-term mean values:
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| </P>
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|
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| <FONT FACE="COURIER NEW" SIZE="-1">"METEONORM 5.0 (Edition 2003) is based on over
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| 18 years of experience in the development of meteorological databases for energy
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| applications. It is a comprehensive meteorological reference, incorporating a catalogue
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| of meteorological data and calculation procedures for solar applications and system design
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| at any desired location in the world. METEONORM addresses engineers, architects, teachers,
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| planners and anyone interested in solar energy and climatology.<BR>
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| ...<BR>
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| Several databases from different parts of the world have been combined and checked for
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| their reliability. In the present version, most of the data is taken from the GEBA
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| (Global Energy Balance Archive), from the World Meteorological Organization (WMO/OMM)
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| Climatological Normals 1961-1990 and from the Swiss database compiled by MeteoSwiss.<BR>
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| Monthly climatological (long term) means are available for the following parameters:<BR>
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| • global radiation<BR>
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| • ambient air temperature<BR>
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| • humidity<BR>
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| • precipitation, days with precipitation<BR>
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| • wind speed and direction<BR>
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| • sunshine duration<BR>
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| ...<BR>
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| For many regions of the world, measured data may only be applied within a radius of
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| 50 km from weather stations. This makes it necessary to interpolate parameters between
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| stations. Interpolation models for solar radiation, temperature and additional parameters,
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| allowing application at any site in the world, are included in the software.<BR>
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| ...<BR>
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| From the monthly values (station data, interpolated data or imported data), METEONORM
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| calculates hourly values of all parameters using a stochastic model. The resulting time
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| series correspond to "typical years" used for system design.</FONT><BR>
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| <BR>
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| (<A HREF="http://www.meteotest.ch/en/mn_description?w=ber">http://www.meteotest.ch/en/mn_description?w=ber</A>)
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| </P>
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| <P>
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| Note: METEONORM can create files in the
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| [[Details:TRY-File | TRY]] format which can be directly read by
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| WUFI.<BR>
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| <BR>
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| </P>
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|
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| === Austrian Test Reference Years ===
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| <P>
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| In addition to the three weather files included with WUFI, weather data for numerous other
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| Austrian locations are available.
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| </P>
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| <P>
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| The distributor for these data is
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| </P>
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| <TABLE>
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| <TR><TD WIDTH="20"> </TD>
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| <TD COLSPAN="2">
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| QUADRUPLE-M Elsässer GmbH<BR>
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| Technisches Büro für Bauphysik<BR>
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| GF Dr. Manfred Elsässer<BR>
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| Erzherzog-Eugen-Straße 14/1<BR>
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| A-6020 Innsbruck<BR>
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| </TD>
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| </TR>
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| <TR><TD> </TD>
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| <TD>Tel. und Fax</TD>
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| <TD>+43 512 251401</TD>
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| </TR>
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| <TR><TD> </TD>
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| <TD>Fax</TD>
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| <TD>+43 512 378550</TD>
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| </TR>
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| <TR><TD> </TD>
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| <TD>Mobil</TD>
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| <TD>+43 664 4324814</TD>
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| </TR>
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| <TR><TD> </TD>
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| <TD>E-mail</TD>
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| <TD>office@quad-m.at oder manfred.elsaesser@uibk.ac.at</TD>
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| </TR>
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| </TABLE>
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| <BR> <BR>
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|
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| === ASHRAE CD-ROM: International Weather for Energy Calculations (IWEC) ===
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| <P>
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| <FONT FACE="COURIER NEW" SIZE="-1">"Contains "typical" weather data in
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| ASCII format, suitable for use with building energy simulation programs, for 227
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| locations outside the USA and Canada. The files are derived from up to 18 years of
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| DATSAV3 hourly weather data originally archived at the National Climatic Data Center.
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| The weather data are supplemented by solar radiation estimated on an hourly basis from
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| earth-sun geometry and hourly weather elements, particularly cloud amount information.
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| This CD is the result of ASHRAE Research Project 1015. The CD contains the user's manual
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| and complete research report in PDF, the weather data in printable ASCII format and a
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| version of Adobe Acrobat Reader. To run Acrobat Reader, a 486 or Pentium-based computer
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| and either Microsoft Windows 95 or Windows NT 3.5 or later is required. Will also run
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| on a Macintosh. For Windows 95 and NT, 8MB or RAM (16MB recommended) and 10MB of free
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| hard-disk space are required."</FONT>
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| </P>
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| <P>
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| (<A HREF="http://resourcecenter.ashrae.org/store/ashrae/newstore.cgi?itemid=9448&view=item&page=1&loginid=2167053&words=iwec&method=and&">http://resourcecenter.ashrae.org/store/ashrae/newstore.cgi?itemid=9448&view=item&page=1&loginid=2167053&words=iwec&method=and&</A>)
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| </P>
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| <P>
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| <B>Note:</B> the IWEC weather data do not contain quantitative rain data but only a
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| rain indicator reporting rain intensity categories like "light",
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| "moderate", "heavy", etc. As long as it has not been worked out
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| which representative hourly quantities corresponding to these categories should be used
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| in hygrothermic simulations, WUFI will <B>not use rain data</B> in calculations performed
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| with *.IWC files.
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| </P>
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| <P>
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| The CD contains files for the following locations:
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| </P>
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| <TABLE><TR><TD WIDTH="50%">
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|
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| <TABLE>
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| <TR><TD VALIGN="TOP">NOR:</TD>
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| <TD> </TD>
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| <TD>Bergen, Oslo/Fornebu</TD>
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| </TR>
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| <TR><TD VALIGN="TOP">SWE:</TD>
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| <TD> </TD>
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| <TD>Kiruna, Ostersund/Froson, Karlstad, Stockholm/Arlanda, Goteborg, Landvetter</TD>
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| </TR>
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| <TR><TD VALIGN="TOP">FIN:</TD>
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| <TD> </TD>
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| <TD>Tampere, Helsinki</TD>
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| </TR>
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| <TR><TD VALIGN="TOP">GBR:</TD>
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| <TD> </TD>
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| <TD>Aberdeen/Dyce, Oban, Leuchars, Aughton, Finningley, Hemsby, Birmingham,
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| London/Gatwick, Jersey/Channel Islands, Belfast</TD>
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| </TR>
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| <TR><TD VALIGN="TOP">IRL:</TD>
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| <TD> </TD>
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| <TD>Valentia Observatory, Kilkenny, Birr, Dublin, Clones, Belmullet, Malin</TD>
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| </TR>
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| <TR><TD VALIGN="TOP">ISL:</TD>
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| <TD> </TD>
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| <TD>Reykjavik</TD>
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| </TR>
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| <TR><TD VALIGN="TOP">DNK:</TD>
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| <TD> </TD>
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| <TD>Copenhagen</TD>
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| </TR>
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| <TR><TD VALIGN="TOP">NLD:</TD>
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| <TD> </TD>
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| <TD>Amsterdam, Groningen, Beek</TD>
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| </TR>
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| <TR><TD VALIGN="TOP">BEL:</TD>
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| <TD> </TD>
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| <TD>Oostende, Brussels, Saint Hubert</TD>
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| </TR>
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| <TR><TD VALIGN="TOP">CHE:</TD>
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| <TD> </TD>
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| <TD>Geneva</TD>
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| </TR>
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| <TR><TD VALIGN="TOP">FRA:</TD>
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| <TD> </TD>
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| <TD>Brest, Paris/Orly, Nancy, Strasbourg, Nantes, Dijon, Clermont-Ferrand, Lyon,
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| Bordeaux, Montpellier, Marseille, Nice</TD>
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| </TR>
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| <TR><TD VALIGN="TOP">ESP:</TD>
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| <TD> </TD>
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| <TD>Santander, Barcelona, Madrid, Valencia, Palma, Sevilla</TD>
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| </TR>
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| <TR><TD VALIGN="TOP">PRT:</TD>
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| <TD> </TD>
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| <TD>Lajes, Porto, Coimbra, Faro, Evora, Braganca</TD>
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| </TR>
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| <TR><TD VALIGN="TOP">DEU:</TD>
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| <TD> </TD>
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| <TD>Hamburg, Bremen, Berlin, Dusseldorf, Koln, Frankfurt am Main,
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| Mannheim, Stuttgart, Munich</TD>
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| </TR>
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| <TR><TD VALIGN="TOP">AUT:</TD>
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| <TD> </TD>
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| <TD>Linz, Vienna/Schwechat, Innsbruck, Salzburg, Graz</TD>
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| </TR>
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| <TR><TD VALIGN="TOP">CZE:</TD>
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| <TD> </TD>
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| <TD>Prague, Ostrava</TD>
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| </TR>
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| <TR><TD VALIGN="TOP">SVK:</TD>
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| <TD> </TD>
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| <TD>Bratislava, Kosice</TD>
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| </TR>
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| <TR><TD VALIGN="TOP">POL:</TD>
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| <TD> </TD>
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| <TD>Kolobrzeg, Poznan, Warsaw, Krakow</TD>
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| </TR>
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| <TR><TD VALIGN="TOP">HUN:</TD>
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| <TD> </TD>
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| <TD>Szombathely, Debrecen</TD>
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| </TR>
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| <TR><TD VALIGN="TOP">SVN:</TD>
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| <TD> </TD>
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| <TD>Ljubljana</TD>
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| </TR>
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| <TR><TD VALIGN="TOP">BIH:</TD>
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| <TD> </TD>
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| <TD>Banja Luka</TD>
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| </TR>
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| <TR><TD VALIGN="TOP">YUG:</TD>
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| <TD> </TD>
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| <TD>Belgrade, Podgorica</TD>
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| </TR>
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| <TR><TD VALIGN="TOP">ROM:</TD>
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| <TD> </TD>
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| <TD>Cluj-Napoca, Timisoara, Galati, Bucharest, Craiova, Constanta</TD>
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| </TR>
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| <TR><TD VALIGN="TOP">BGR:</TD>
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| <TD> </TD>
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| <TD>Varna, Sofia, Plovdiv</TD>
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| </TR>
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| <TR><TD VALIGN="TOP">ITA:</TD>
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| <TD> </TD>
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| <TD>Torino, Milan, Venice, Genova, Pisa, Rome, Naples, Brindisi, Palermo, Messina</TD>
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| </TR>
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| <TR><TD VALIGN="TOP">GRC:</TD>
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| <TD> </TD>
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| <TD>Thessaloniki, Andravida, Athens</TD>
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| </TR>
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| <TR><TD VALIGN="TOP">TUR:</TD>
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| <TD> </TD>
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| <TD>Istanbul, Ankara, Izmir</TD>
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| </TR>
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| <TR><TD VALIGN="TOP">CYP:</TD>
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| <TD> </TD>
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| <TD>Larnaca</TD>
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| </TR>
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| <TR><TD VALIGN="TOP">RUS:</TD>
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| <TD> </TD>
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| <TD>Arkhangel'sk, Yakutsk, Saint-Petersburg, Moscow, Ekaterinburg,
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| Omsk, Samara, Irkutsk, Chita</TD>
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| </TR>
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| <TR><TD VALIGN="TOP">LTU:</TD>
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| <TD> </TD>
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| <TD>Kaunas</TD>
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| </TR>
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| <TR><TD VALIGN="TOP">BLR:</TD>
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| <TD> </TD>
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| <TD>Minsk</TD>
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| </TR>
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| <TR><TD VALIGN="TOP">UKR:</TD>
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| <TD> </TD>
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| <TD>Kiev, Odessa</TD>
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| </TR>
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| <TR><TD VALIGN="TOP">KAZ:</TD>
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| <TD> </TD>
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| <TD>Semipalatinsk</TD>
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| </TR>
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| <TR><TD VALIGN="TOP">UZB:</TD>
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| <TD> </TD>
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| <TD>Tashkent</TD>
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| </TR>
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| <TR><TD VALIGN="TOP">SYR:</TD>
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| <TD> </TD>
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| <TD>Damascus</TD>
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| </TR>
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| <TR><TD VALIGN="TOP">ISR:</TD>
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| <TD> </TD>
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| <TD>Jerusalem</TD>
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| </TR>
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| <TR><TD VALIGN="TOP">SAU:</TD>
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| <TD> </TD>
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| <TD>Riyadh</TD>
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| </TR>
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| <TR><TD VALIGN="TOP">ARE:</TD>
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| <TD> </TD>
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| <TD>Abu Dhabi</TD>
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| </TR>
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| <TR><TD VALIGN="TOP">PAK:</TD>
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| <TD> </TD>
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| <TD>Karachi</TD>
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| </TR>
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| </TABLE>
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|
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|
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| </TD><TD>
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|
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|
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| <TABLE>
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| <TR><TD VALIGN="TOP">IND:</TD>
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| <TD> </TD>
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| <TD>New Delhi, Ahmadabad, Calcutta, Nagpur, Bombay, Goa/Panaji, Madras, Trivandrum</TD>
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| </TR>
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| <TR><TD VALIGN="TOP">MNG:</TD>
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| <TD> </TD>
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| <TD>Ulaangom, Ulaanbataar</TD>
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| </TR>
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| <TR><TD VALIGN="TOP">MAC:</TD>
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| <TD> </TD>
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| <TD>Macau</TD>
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| </TR>
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| <TR><TD VALIGN="TOP">TWN:</TD>
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| <TD> </TD>
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| <TD>Taipei</TD>
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| </TR>
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| <TR><TD VALIGN="TOP">PRK:</TD>
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| <TD> </TD>
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| <TD>Ch'ongjin, P'yongyang, Haeju</TD>
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| </TR>
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| <TR><TD VALIGN="TOP">KOR:</TD>
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| <TD> </TD>
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| <TD>Kangnung, Inch'on, Ulsan, Kwangju</TD>
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| </TR>
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| <TR><TD VALIGN="TOP">JPN:</TD>
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| <TD> </TD>
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| <TD>Sapporo, Matsumoto, Nagoya, Tokyo/Hyakuri, Miho (CIV/JASDF),
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| Shimonoseki, Osaka, Kagoshima, Tosashimizu</TD>
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| </TR>
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| <TR><TD VALIGN="TOP">THA:</TD>
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| <TD> </TD>
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| <TD>Bangkok</TD>
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| </TR>
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| <TR><TD VALIGN="TOP">MYS:</TD>
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| <TD> </TD>
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| <TD>George Town, Kota Baharu, Kuala Lumpur</TD>
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| </TR>
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| <TR><TD VALIGN="TOP">SGP:</TD>
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| <TD> </TD>
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| <TD>Singapore</TD>
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| </TR>
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| <TR><TD VALIGN="TOP">VNM:</TD>
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| <TD> </TD>
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| <TD>Hanoi</TD>
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| </TR>
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| <TR><TD VALIGN="TOP">CHN:</TD>
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| <TD> </TD>
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| <TD>Harbin, Urumqi, Lanzhou, Shenyang, Beijing, Kunming, Shanghai, Guangzhou</TD>
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| </TR>
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| <TR><TD VALIGN="TOP">MAR:</TD>
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| <TD> </TD>
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| <TD>Casablanca/Nouasser</TD>
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| </TR>
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| <TR><TD VALIGN="TOP">DZA:</TD>
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| <TD> </TD>
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| <TD>Algiers</TD>
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| </TR>
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| <TR><TD VALIGN="TOP">TUN:</TD>
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| <TD> </TD>
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| <TD>Tunis</TD>
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| </TR>
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| <TR><TD VALIGN="TOP">SEN:</TD>
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| <TD> </TD>
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| <TD>Dakar</TD>
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| </TR>
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| <TR><TD VALIGN="TOP">LBY:</TD>
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| <TD> </TD>
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| <TD>Tripoli</TD>
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| </TR>
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| <TR><TD VALIGN="TOP">EGY:</TD>
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| <TD> </TD>
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| <TD>Cairo, Aswan</TD>
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| </TR>
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| <TR><TD VALIGN="TOP">KEN:</TD>
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| <TD> </TD>
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| <TD>Nairobi</TD>
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| </TR>
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| <TR><TD VALIGN="TOP">MDG:</TD>
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| <TD> </TD>
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| <TD>Antananarivo</TD>
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| </TR>
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| <TR><TD VALIGN="TOP">ZWE:</TD>
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| <TD> </TD>
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| <TD>Harare</TD>
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| </TR>
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| <TR><TD VALIGN="TOP">ZAF:</TD>
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| <TD> </TD>
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| <TD>Johannesburg, Cape Town</TD>
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| </TR>
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| <TR><TD VALIGN="TOP">MEX:</TD>
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| <TD> </TD>
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| <TD>Mexico City, Veracruz, Acapulco</TD>
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| </TR>
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| <TR><TD VALIGN="TOP">CUB:</TD>
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| <TD> </TD>
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| <TD>Havana</TD>
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| </TR>
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| <TR><TD VALIGN="TOP">MTQ:</TD>
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| <TD> </TD>
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| <TD>Fort-de-France</TD>
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| </TR>
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| <TR><TD VALIGN="TOP">COL:</TD>
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| <TD> </TD>
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| <TD>Bogota</TD>
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| </TR>
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| <TR><TD VALIGN="TOP">VEN:</TD>
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| <TD> </TD>
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| <TD>Caracas</TD>
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| </TR>
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| <TR><TD VALIGN="TOP">BRA:</TD>
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| <TD> </TD>
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| <TD>Belem, Recife, Brasilia, Sao Paulo</TD>
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| </TR>
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| <TR><TD VALIGN="TOP">ECU:</TD>
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| <TD> </TD>
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| <TD>Quito</TD>
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| </TR>
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| <TR><TD VALIGN="TOP">PER:</TD>
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| <TD> </TD>
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| <TD>Lima, Cuzco, Arequipa</TD>
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| </TR>
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| <TR><TD VALIGN="TOP">BOL:</TD>
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| <TD> </TD>
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| <TD>La Paz</TD>
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| </TR>
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| <TR><TD VALIGN="TOP">CHL:</TD>
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| <TD> </TD>
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| <TD>Antofagasta, Easter Island, Santiago, Concepcion, Punta Arenas</TD>
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| </TR>
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| <TR><TD VALIGN="TOP">PRY:</TD>
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| <TD> </TD>
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| <TD>Asuncion</TD>
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| </TR>
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| <TR><TD VALIGN="TOP">URY:</TD>
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| <TD> </TD>
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| <TD>Montevideo</TD>
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| </TR>
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| <TR><TD VALIGN="TOP">ARG:</TD>
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| <TD> </TD>
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| <TD>Buenos Aires</TD>
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| </TR>
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| <TR><TD VALIGN="TOP">FJI:</TD>
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| <TD> </TD>
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| <TD>Nadi</TD>
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| </TR>
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| <TR><TD VALIGN="TOP">NZL:</TD>
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| <TD> </TD>
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| <TD>Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch</TD>
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| </TR>
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| <TR><TD VALIGN="TOP">AUS:</TD>
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| <TD> </TD>
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| <TD>Darwin, Learmonth, Port Hedland, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide, Sydney,
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| Melbourne, Canberra</TD>
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| </TR>
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| <TR><TD VALIGN="TOP">BRN:</TD>
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| <TD> </TD>
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| <TD>Bandar Seri Begawan</TD>
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| </TR>
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| <TR><TD VALIGN="TOP">MYS:</TD>
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| <TD> </TD>
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| <TD>Kuching</TD>
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| </TR>
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| <TR><TD VALIGN="TOP">PHL:</TD>
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| <TD> </TD>
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| <TD>Manila</TD>
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| </TR>
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| </TABLE>
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|
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| </TD></TR></TABLE>
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| <BR> <BR>
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|
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|
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| === Japanese Weather Data ===
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| <P>
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| Weather data for 842 Japanese locations are available (Expanded AMeDAS Weather Data).
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| </P>
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| <P>
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| The distributor for these data is
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| </P>
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|
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| [[Bild:Masazumi_Horiuchi_-_E-Information.gif]] contact address Masazumi Horiuchi"><BR>
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| <BR>
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| (<A HREF="http://f-ei.jp/archives/wufi_pro">http://f-ei.jp/archives/wufi_pro</A>)
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| <P>
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| These locations have already been
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| [[1D:Dialog_SelectClimateFileFromMap | predefined]] in WUFI's climate selection
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| map (see there for a list of locations). Just copy the respective files into WUFI's
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| <FONT FACE="COURIER NEW">Climate</FONT> folder; on the next start WUFI will recognize
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| the files. They can the easily be selected via the
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| [[1D:Dialog_SelectClimateFileFromMap | climate selection map]].
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| </P>
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