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The CLTD (Cooling Load Temperature Difference) of a roof in New York varies based on factors such as the roof's material, insulation, and the specific climate conditions. Generally, the CLTD values are higher during the summer months due to increased solar radiation and outdoor temperatures. For precise calculations, it's important to refer to the ASHRAE CLTD tables, which provide specific values based on orientation and time of year. Proper insulation and reflective roofing materials can help mitigate cooling loads.

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