<div>Good Evening!</div>
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<div>I tried to convert an .epw file to ESP-r file for city of Tulsa</div>
<div>I followed the three steps before importing .epw file.</div>
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<div>1) Changed line 1</div>
<div>from </div>
<div>LOCATION,TULSA,OK,USA,TMY2-13968,723560,36.20,-95.90,-6.0,206.0</div>
<div>to </div>
<div>LOCATION,TULSA,-,OK,USA,TMY2-13968,723560,36.20,-95.90,-6.0,206.0</div>
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<div>2) Changed line 6 </div>
<div>from </div>
<div>COMMENTS 1,TMY2-13968 -- WMO#723560</div>
<div>to</div>
<div>COMMENTS 1,TMY2-13968 -- WMO 723560</div>
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<div>3) Deleted the last blank line.</div>
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<div>After converting , I got the following warning-</div>
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<div>"The climate year is**** and the model year is 2007. Use climate year in your model?"</div>
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<div>Why isn't ESP-r recognising the year in epw file?</div>
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<div>With Best Regards,</div>
<div>Pranav Godbole</div><br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Nov 27, 2007 11:58 AM, Ferguson, Alex <<a href="mailto:AFerguso@nrcan.gc.ca">AFerguso@nrcan.gc.ca</a>> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
Hi Anton,<br><br>ESP-r defines the default paths to the system databases using a file<br>called 'default', which is located in the esp-r installation directory.<br>If you're building ESP-r from source and have used the '-d' argument to
<br>specify the installation target (that is "./Install -d /opt/espr-11.4"),<br>the installation script will customize this file to reflect your<br>particular installation, and prj will use these files by default. And
<br>you can further alter the default file to suit your needs. In a handful<br>of locations, ESP-r hardcodes default paths to /usr/esru, but these are<br>typically well-off the beaten path. If you encounter such a case, let us
<br>know.<br><br>The preceding paragraph only applies to installations compiled from an<br>svn working copy. The ready-to-go installers on the ESRU website expect<br>to be installed in /usr/esru, necessitating a symbolic link from
<br>/usr/esru to your installation folder.<br><font color="#888888"><br>- Alex<br></font><div><div></div><div class="Wj3C7c"><br>-----Original Message-----<br>From: <a href="mailto:esp-r-bounces@lists.strath.ac.uk">esp-r-bounces@lists.strath.ac.uk
</a><br>[mailto:<a href="mailto:esp-r-bounces@lists.strath.ac.uk">esp-r-bounces@lists.strath.ac.uk</a>] On Behalf Of Anton Driesse<br>Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2007 12:23<br>To: esp-r list<br>Subject: [esp-r] Location of database files
<br><br>Hi,<br><br>Our shared esp-r installation is in /opt/espr-11.4 but I notice that prj<br>often looks for databases in /usr/esru. Is there any way to have prj<br>find the databases using an environment variable, symbolic link, or
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