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  2. Climate Zone Map from IECC 2021 - Building America Solution...

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    Climate Zone Map from IECC 2021. 2021 edition of code establishing a baseline for energy efficiency by setting performance standards for the building envelope (defined as the boundary that separates heated/cooled air from unconditioned, outside air), mechanical systems, lighting systems and service water heating systems in homes and commercial ...

  3. 2023 USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map

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    The USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map is the standard by which gardeners and growers can determine which perennial plants are most likely to thrive at a location. The map is based on the average annual extreme minimum winter temperature, displayed as 10-degree F zones and 5-degree F half zones. A broadband internet connection is recommended for the ...

  4. All About Climate Zones - GreenBuildingAdvisor

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    The table above shows how the IECC uses the number of cooling degree days for climate zones 1 through 4 and the number of heating degree days for climate zones 3 through 8. In zones 1 and 2, cooling is the only important factor. In zones 3 and 4, it’s heating and cooling. In zones 5 and higher, it’s all about heating.

  5. U.S. Climate Regions - National Centers for Environmental...

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    October U.S. Release: Fri, 8 Nov 2024, 11:00 AM EST Map: U.S. Climate Regions CONUS Climate Divisions Alaska Climate Divisions National Weather Service Regions U.S. Census Divisions U.S. River Basins Corn Belt Cotton Belt Primary Hard Red Winter Wheat Belt Primary Corn and Soybean Belt Soybean Belt Spring Wheat Belt Winter Wheat Belt Great ...

  6. What Are The Climate Zones Of The USA? - WorldAtlas

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    The Big Island of Hawaii is home to 8 out of 10 unique climatic sub-zones ranging from monsoon rains to arid desert. Seattle has the coldest summers of any American capital city, even colder than Juneau, Alaska. There are 9 climate zones in the contiguous United States, and 10 including the tropical climate zone of Hawaii.

  7. Climate of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Daily high temperatures range from 70 to 80 °F (21 to 27 °C) in the summer to 50 to 65 °F (10 to 16 °C) in winter, with low temperatures from the 60 °F (16 °C)s in summer to the mid 40s F in winter. [citation needed] Like most Mediterranean climates, much of coastal California has a wet winter and dry summer.

  8. BUILDING AMERICA BEST PRACTICES SERIES - Department of Energy

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    Counties of the United States by Building America and IECC Climate Zone Version 6, August 20, 2015Guide to Determining Climate Regions by County This report describes the climate zone designations used by the U.S. Department of Energy Building America Program. The report is intended as an aid in helping builders to identify the appropriate

  9. They are: A: Tropical. In this hot and humid zone, the average temperatures are greater than 64°F (18°C) year-round and there is more than 59 inches of precipitation each year. B: Dry. These climate zones are so dry because moisture is rapidly evaporated from the air and there is very little precipitation. C: Temperate.

  10. Building Science-Based Climate Maps - Energy.gov

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    2. 1. Building America researchers developed a climate zone map for the DOE based on the IECC climate zone map. The Building America-developed climate zone map has had a profound impact on high-performance homes by, serving as a consistent framework for energy-eficiency requirements in the national model energy code starting with the 2004 IECC ...

  11. Climate Zones - Department of Energy

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    A marine climate is generally defined as a region that meets all of the following criteria: A mean temperature of coldest month between 27°F (-3°C) and 65°F (18°C) A warmest month mean of less than 72°F (22°C) At least 4 months with mean temperatures more than 50°F (10°C) A dry season in summer. The month with the heaviest precipitation ...