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</script>Dataset of the paper: Xie, X., Luo, Z., Grimmond, S., Liu, Y., Ugalde-Loo, C.E., Bailey, M.T. and Wang, X., 2024. Could residential air-source heat pumps exacerbate outdoor summer overheating and winter overcooling in UK 2050s climate scenarios?. Sustainable Cities and Society, 115, p.105811. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scs.2024.105811. This repository contains: readme.pdf: Meta information and description of data Modelling_and_plots.ipynb: Jupyter Notebook with code to run SUEWS/SuPy simulation and generate plots for the published paper 2050_weather_data_med.zip: 2050s and 1990s weather data for different UK cities in EPW format Outputs.zip: Data output modelled from SUEWS/SuPy simulations
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