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The | The calculation of the Heat Stress Overlays takes into account: | ||
* Meteorological circumstances such as: | |||
** Sun angles, [[altitude]] and [[azimuth]]. Depend on the project location, date and time. | |||
** air temperatures, ([[hourly]], [[daily minimum]] and [[maximum]]); | |||
** global radiation | |||
** relative humidity | |||
** wind speeds, measured and [[calculated by translation]]. | |||
* Spatial situation, such as: | |||
** Land use, for fraction vegetation and rate of evaporation ([[Bowen ratio]]). | |||
** Terrain, foliage and building heights |
Revision as of 11:59, 23 September 2019
The calculation of the Heat Stress Overlays takes into account:
- Meteorological circumstances such as:
- Sun angles, altitude and azimuth. Depend on the project location, date and time.
- air temperatures, (hourly, daily minimum and maximum);
- global radiation
- relative humidity
- wind speeds, measured and calculated by translation.
- Spatial situation, such as:
- Land use, for fraction vegetation and rate of evaporation (Bowen ratio).
- Terrain, foliage and building heights