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* <math>T_{a,t}</math> is the calculated atmospheric temperature; | * <math>T_{a,t}</math> is the calculated atmospheric temperature; | ||
* <math>\phi</math> is the [[Sun_altitude_(Heat_Overlay)|sun altitude angle]]; | * <math>\phi</math> is the [[Sun_altitude_(Heat_Overlay)|sun altitude angle]]; | ||
* | * Constant values are sourced from the {{Heat DPRA Report}}; | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:53, 13 September 2021
Two temperature formulas are used in the calculation of the PET value:
Atmospheric Temperature formula
where
- is the calculated atmospheric temperature at time t;
- is the temperature measured at a weather station at time t;
- is the calculated Urban Heat Island effect at time t;
- is the sun daily motion factor at time t;
Wet-bulb Temperature formula
where:
- is the calculated wet-bulb temperature;
- is the calculated atmospheric temperature;
- is the sun altitude angle;
- Constant values are sourced from the DPRA Heat stress report;
See also
- ↑ Wikipedia • Wet-bulb temperature • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wet-bulb_temperature • Last visited: 20-12-2019