This may indicate a problem with your weather file

  • Jonathan Pace Pereira
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10 Jan 2021 15:54 #9168 by Jonathan Pace Pereira
This may indicate a problem with your weather file was created by Jonathan Pace Pereira
Dear all,

I have been trying to create a srw file, but I keep getting the same notice "Could not check hub height compared to resource height. This may indicate a problem with your weather file".
After reading this forum, I checked the data to see if they respected the expected magnitude, and I believe everything is correct.
However, I am not able to get the software to accept it.
Could you give me a hand?

You'll find my file attached.
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11 Jan 2021 20:52 #9176 by Paul Gilman
Replied by Paul Gilman on topic This may indicate a problem with your weather file
Hi Jonathan,

Thank you for attaching your file.

The file contains semicolons at the end of each line that are preventing SAM from reading the data properly. Please try removing the semicolons from the file. (I used a text editor to search and replace them.)

Best regards,
Paul.

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11 Jan 2021 22:19 #9186 by Jonathan Pace Pereira
Replied by Jonathan Pace Pereira on topic This may indicate a problem with your weather file
Hi Paul,

Thank you very much for your answer.
I was using Microsoft Excel to edit the files and the semi-columns were not visible.
When I opened the file with a text editor, I was able to remove them.

It worked like a charm.

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