In it @humerh shows the result of each equation necessary to calculate Tmrt (these equations come from the method proposed by PLINIVS). I noticed that for reasonable values of global radiation and air temperature, that the calculated Tmrt is indeed around 45°C.
So my question is, why are the values of Tmrt in Emikat so high if the method in Emikat is the same as that in the excel spreadsheet?
I'm sorry if this has been handled in another issue, but after some searching around, I couldn't find what I wanted to show, so here I go here.
In May @humerh presented this excel file: Models - Local Effect 17_01_Calc.xlsx
In it @humerh shows the result of each equation necessary to calculate Tmrt (these equations come from the method proposed by PLINIVS). I noticed that for reasonable values of global radiation and air temperature, that the calculated Tmrt is indeed around 45°C.
So my question is, why are the values of Tmrt in Emikat so high if the method in Emikat is the same as that in the excel spreadsheet?