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The most likely reason for this difference is that when the simulation run and saves information into</div>
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the results library the 'present' and 'future' values are averaged. This averaging in reports will also</div>
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happen for the weather data. So the numbers will not be exactly the same because the data shown</div>
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in the clm module is not averaged.</div>
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<b>Subject:</b> [esp-r] Module res vs clm</font>
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Hi!</div>
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I'm using ESP-r V13.3.9 (the last one) but I've seen that there is a problem with both the information of the clm module and the information of res module.</div>
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First I imported an EPW archive of weather to my project and I did a 'tabular analysis' where I took the values of DFHsol and DRNsol.
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Second I made a simulation and went to the res module where I did a 'report analysis' and took the values of DFHsol and DRNsol.
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Third I compared the values of DFHsol and DRNsol obtained in the clm module vs the values obtained in the res module and there are differences. I'd like to know why is it happen?</div>
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