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|description=Whether the results at the location of water should be excluded from the final results.
|description=Whether the results at the location of water should be excluded from the avg sky-view and PET results.
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The results from calculations at the locations of water may be skewed or lead to incorrect assumptions of how the calculated values should be interpreted. In addition, the {{Heat DPRA Report}} indicates that some types of data currently cannot be measured accurately enough in a location of water. To prevent these values from affecting further calculations, or inciting questions around interpretation, it is recommended to exclude water from the end-result.  
The results from calculations at the locations of water may be skewed or lead to incorrect assumptions of how the calculated values should be interpreted. In addition, the {{Heat DPRA Report}} indicates that some types of data currently cannot be measured accurately enough in a location of water. To prevent these values from affecting further calculations, or inciting questions around interpretation, it is recommended to exclude water from the end-result.  


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Latest revision as of 15:01, 15 March 2024

The results from calculations at the locations of water may be skewed or lead to incorrect assumptions of how the calculated values should be interpreted. In addition, the DPRA Heat stress report indicates that some types of data currently cannot be measured accurately enough in a location of water. To prevent these values from affecting further calculations, or inciting questions around interpretation, it is recommended to exclude water from the end-result.