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I'd suggest checking weather sites such as NOAA, accuweather, etc.

for this information. You'll probably have to do some digging, but the

info should be available.

Cheers,

Chuck Reaney

Does anyone know of a website that allows you to look up relative

humidity for a past date in a specific location? I used to have one

in my favorites, but can't find it anymore. Thanks! Yannuzzi

Senior Engineer/Indoor Environmental Specialist Roux Associates

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It has been a

while since I have done this, but last I checked if you dig around on http://www.weatherunderground.com/

you can find historical weather information.

D. Carlson, CIAQC, CMRS

Liesch Associates, Inc.

relative

humidity

Does anyone know of a website that

allows you to look up relative humidity for a past date in a specific

location? I used to have one in my favorites, but can't find it anymore.

Thanks!

Yannuzzi

Senior Engineer/Indoor Environmental

Specialist

Roux Associates

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A recent project brought me to this site where I had to cut and paste from several links to get the below information. If you find any other sites, please post them for further reference:

National Virtual Data System, NNDC:

http://nndc.noaa.gov/?http://ols.nndc.noaa.gov:80/plolstore/plsql/olstore.prodspecific?prodnum=C00095-PUB-A0001

Observed Data-Average Relative Humidity(%) Morning (M), Afternoon (A)

DATA THROUGH 2002 YEARS JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC ANNUAL

M A M A M A M A M A M A M A M A M A M A M A M A M A

FORT MYERS, FL 58 58 89 57 88 54 89 52 88 48 88 50 89 58 89 60 91 60 92 61 90 57 90 56 89 57 89 56

TAMPA, FL 39 39 87 60 86 57 87 55 86 52 85 53 86 60 87 64 90 65 91 63 89 58 88 58 88 60 88 59

Also, most sites only post State average figures for the following type info at: www.weatherbase.com

Average Morning Relative Humidity

Years on Record: 48

YEAR

Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

Apr.

May

Jun.

Jul.

Aug.

Sep.

Oct.

Nov.

Dec.

%

88

87

87

87

86

85

86

88

90

91

89

88

87

Average Evening Relative Humidity

Years on Record: 48

YEAR

Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

Apr.

May

Jun

Jul.

Aug.

Sep.

Oct

Nov.

Dec.

%

58

57

55

54

51

52

60

65

66

64

57

56

58

Average Dew Point

Years on Record: 48

YEAR

Jan.

Feb.

Mar.

Apr.

May

Jun.

Jul.

Aug.

Sep.

Oct.

Nov.

Dec.

°F

62

51

52

56

60

65

71

73

73

72

65

58

53

Thanks,

Greg Hatfield, CIE

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iaqman2@...

-----Original Message-----From: Yannuzzi Sent: Friday, June 25, 2004 9:27 AMTo: iequality Subject: relative humidity

Does anyone know of a website that allows you to look up relative humidity for a past date in a specific location? I used to have one in my favorites, but can't find it anymore. Thanks!

Yannuzzi

Senior Engineer/Indoor Environmental Specialist

Roux Associates

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,

The Dept.

of Energy, through Oak Ridge National Laboratory, offers a 2-1/2 day class on

the WUFI/ORNL hygrothermal modeling program. That databases include weather, including temperature and

relative humidity, hours of sunshine, rain, etc., for every day for 58 cities

in the U.S. for the past 32 years.

The program lets you dial in the date you want, the direction of

exposure to the weather, and shows the effect of that weather on the walls –

including moisture and heat transfer through the layers, with thousands of

possible wall configurations. You can describe the wall layers in just a few

moments. I organize those classes

for ORNL, and our next class is in Chicago on October 7-9. We give this sophisticated program away

for free, but we require you to come to the class to understand how to use this

extremely powerful modeling tool.

If you are interested, let me know and I will send you a brochure.

Best regards,

Barry G. Hardman

National Building Science Corp.

32244 Corte Chatada

Temecula, CA 92592-6320

Phone

Fax

E-mail: barrygh@...

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Subject: relative

humidity

Does

anyone know of a website that allows you to look up relative humidity for a

past date in a specific location? I used to have one in my favorites, but

can't find it anymore. Thanks!

Yannuzzi

Senior

Engineer/Indoor Environmental Specialist

Roux

Associates

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