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* The Heat Stress Overlay certain past projects used the [[UNESCO Heat Module]], rather than the [[DPRA Heat Module]], for legacy reasons. | * The Heat Stress Overlay certain [[past projects]] used the [[UNESCO Heat Module]], rather than the [[DPRA Heat Module]], for legacy reasons. | ||
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Revision as of 12:38, 4 October 2022
The new Heat Stress Overlay module is in accordance with the 2019 DPRA Heat stress report.
Modules
In order to configure a Heat Stress Overlay, a module has to be selected. The module can be configured by opening the Heat Overlay Wizard.
The selectable modules are:
- DPRA Heat stress module. This module is more detailed and based on the 2019 DPRA Heat stress report. It can generate multiple Heat Overlay result types as child overlays;
- UNESCO Heat stress module. This module generates a simple heat stress overlay which visualizes the Relative Physiological equivalent temperature result type. It uses a different (and smaller) set of formula's to calculate Heat differences. It does not calculate the expected Physiological Equivalent Temperature.
Notes
- The Heat Stress Overlay certain past projects used the UNESCO Heat Module, rather than the DPRA Heat Module, for legacy reasons.