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  2. Climate of the Nordic countries - Wikipedia

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    In Denmark, January temperatures average between −2 °C (28 °F) and 4 °C (39 °F). [2] Denmark's coldest month, however, is February, when the mean temperature is 0 °C (32 °F). [3] The number of hours of sunlight per day does increase during the month of February for Denmark, where they get seven to eight hours a day. [4]

  3. Sunshine duration - Wikipedia

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    Another often-used measure is percentage ratio of recorded bright sunshine duration and daylight duration in the observed period. An important use of sunshine duration data is to characterize the climate of sites, especially of health resorts. This also takes into account the psychological effect of strong solar light on human well-being.

  4. List of cities in Europe by sunshine duration - Wikipedia

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    Denmark: Aarhus: 54 72 148 213 260 251 242 211 161 101 60 49 1,821 [18] Denmark: Copenhagen: 56 83 152 226 271 260 246 231 175 107 60 45 1,912 [19] Denmark: Rønne: 43 76 152 247 311 315 282 252 192 104 53 37 2,063 [20] Estonia: Tallinn: 30 59 148 217 306 294 312 256 162 88 29 20 1,923 [21] Estonia: Vilsandi: 37 69 150 226 316 314 330 271 176 ...

  5. File:Climate chart of Copenhagen.svg - Wikipedia

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    A climate chart of Copenhagen, Denmark. The red line depicts daytime high; blue is nighttime low. Date: 2 August 2007: Source: Self-made in gnuplot . Data obtained from BBC Weather Centre. Author: Mysid

  6. Template:Climate chart - Wikipedia

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    Climate charts provide an overview of the climate in a particular place. The letters in the top row stand for months: January, February, etc. The bars and numbers convey the following information: The blue bars represent the average amount of precipitation (rain, snow etc.) that falls in each month.

  7. Template:Climate chart/How to read a climate chart - Wikipedia

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    Climate charts provide an overview of the climate in a particular place. The letters in the top row stand for months: January, February, etc. The bars and numbers convey the following information: The blue bars represent the average amount of precipitation (rain, snow etc.) that falls in each month.

  8. Climate based daylight modelling - Wikipedia

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    Climate based daylight modelling (CBDM) also known as dynamic daylight metrics is a calculation methodology first developed in the late 1990s to assess daylight quality and quantity. It is used by Building Design engineers and architects to predict luminance and/or illuminance within buildings using standardised sun and sky condition climate ...

  9. Denmark - Wikipedia

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    Denmark has considerably large deposits of oil and natural gas in the North Sea and ranks as number 32 in the world among net exporters of crude oil [166] and was producing 259,980 barrels of crude oil a day in 2009. [167] Denmark is a long-time leader in wind power: In 2015 wind turbines provided 42.1% of the total electricity consumption. [168]