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Meteonorm EDU

  • 1 single+10 tutorial licences 600 CHF
  • Additional single licence (+10 tutorial licences) 300 CHF
  • + 20 tutorial licences 300 CHF
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Specific licences for universities and high schools

A EDU licence for universities and high schools provides access to one full version of the Meteonorm software and 10 tutorial licences which are valid for one year.

Read more about the software and its features.

Features of the Meteonorm software

Global coverageData from more than 8 000 weather stations worldwide and five geostationary satellites.
Data periodThe standard periods are 1996–2015 for irradiation data and 2000–2019 for other parameters.
Time intervalsMeteonorm generates monthly, daily, hourly and minute values.
Historical time seriesHistorical hourly values of irradiation and temperature from 2010 to present, constantly updated.
Data formats36 output formats: CSV, TMY2, TMY3, EPW, PVSol, PVSyst, Polysun, SAM and many more.
InterpolationInterpolation models calculate typical years for any location worldwide.
Aerosol climatologyGlobally calibrated gridded dataset by Chris Gueymard. Time period 2000-2015, spatial resolution 0.5°.
API and DLLThe Meteonorm core is also available as Dynamic Link Library or Web Service for digital applications.
Current monthly valuesCurrent monthly values can be accessed online directly from the software.
UncertaintyTransparent information on data sources and uncertainty provided for each data set. Validation papers available on the website.
Urban ClimateUrban heat islands can be simulated. Specific urban climatologies for Bern and Vienna.
ParametersMetenorm contains more than 30 different meteorological parameters
Climate changeMeteonorm includes three IPCC scenarios and allows projections to the year 2100.
TopographyGlobal 90x90m terrain model. Digitising tool for user-defined horizon lines.
Extreme yearsP10 and P90 values available for simulating extreme years.
Data importThird party data can be imported.