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Th is issue is continuing what @alemenchaca started here:
https://github.com/mostaphaRoudsari/epwmap/issues/1
Namely, it would be great if the summary that pops up when you scroll over EPW files displayed the heating/cooling design day temperatures that are typically used to size HVAC systems and understand the coldest and warmest temperatures of a given climate. The usual way that these design temperatures are derived is by taking a temperature that represents 1 percentile of the coldest and warmest possible times of the year (since it's usually not reasonable to take the coldest temperature ever recorded in a given climate). Sometimes a 0.4 percentile is also used if a HVAC engineer needs to be particularly conservative. I'm imagining these values going right below the hours of outdoor comfort on the map:

Usually the easiest way to get these design temperatures is to pull them from the .stat file and I have highlighted where they are located here:
@mostaphaRoudsari , you can also calculate these values from analysis of the EPW data by sorting all dry bulb temperatures and then taking the 88th temperature for the 1% design day condition (since 8760 x 1% = 87.6) but the stat file method above is more accurate.
Let me know if you need help bringing this to fruition.