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https://github.com/ladybug-tools/dragonfly-legacy

:bug: Legacy dragonfly plugin for large-scale climate and urban heat island modeling.
https://github.com/ladybug-tools/dragonfly-legacy

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:bug: Legacy dragonfly plugin for large-scale climate and urban heat island modeling.

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Dragonfly for Grasshopper
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Dragonfly allows users to model large-scale climate phenomena such as [urban heat island](https://github.com/chriswmackey/Dragonfly/wiki/Urban-Heat-Island). Dragonfly intends
to make many large-scale climate variables accessible to CAD interfaces and the other insects of [Ladybug Tools](https://github.com/ladybug-tools).

Dragonfly uses the [Urban Weather Generator (uwg)](https://github.com/ladybug-tools/urbanWeatherGen), [Ladybug (legacy version)](https://github.com/mostaphaRoudsari/Ladybug) and ENVI_MET 5.

Code of Envimet components: [df_envimet](https://github.com/AntonelloDN/df_envimet).

Installation
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[See requirements and installation instructions on our Wiki pages](https://github.com/chriswmackey/Dragonfly/wiki)

Contributors (in alphabetical order):
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[Anna Song](https://github.com/annasong20)

[Antonello Di Nunzio](https://github.com/antonellodn)

[Chris Mackey](https://github.com/chriswmackey)

[Joseph Yang](https://github.com/hansukyang)

[Mostapha Roudsari](https://github.com/mostapharoudsari)

[Saeran Vasanthakumar](https://github.com/saeranv)

Many thanks are due to the [Urban Microclimate Group at MIT](http://urbanmicroclimate.scripts.mit.edu/index.php) and Bruno Bueno et al.,
who initially [developed the Urban Weather Generator for his PhD thesis](https://dspace.mit.edu/handle/1721.1/59107).