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[[File:DPRA_Heatstress_overlay.PNG|thumb|420px|right|Example of the DPRA heat stress overlay]]
==What the heat overlay is==
The new Heat Stress [[Overlay]] module is in accordance with the 2019 {{Heat DPRA Report}}


[[File:Editor_overlay_heatstress.jpg|thumb|420px|left|Active heat stress overlay]]
==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 heat stress overlay is an [[Overlay]] which displays the average temperature deviation (positive or negative) in different colors for the project area, indicating transitions in temperatures, resulting in heat stress.
The selectable modules are:
The default colors of the overlay generally mean the following:
* [[DPRA Heat Module|DPRA Heat stress module]]. This module is more detailed and based on the 2019 {{Heat DPRA Report}}. It can generate multiple Heat Overlay [[Result types (Heat Overlay)|result types]] as child overlays;
===Color: Blue===
* [[UNESCO Heat Module|UNESCO Heat stress module]]. This module generates a simple heat stress overlay which visualizes the [[Pet_relative_result_type_(Heat_Overlay)|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.
Blue indicates the coolest area's, compared to the surroundings.  
===Color: Green===
Green indicate cool area's, compared to the surroundings.  


===Color: Yellow===
[[File:Heatstress_overlay.PNG|thumb|420px|right|Example of the UNESCO heat stress overlay]]
Yellow indicates warmer area's, compared to the surroundings.
{{Heat_Module_buttons}}
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===Color: Red===
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Red indicates the hottest area's, compared to the surroundings.
|notes=
* The Heat Stress Overlay certain [[past projects]] used the [[UNESCO Heat Module]], rather than the [[DPRA Heat Module]], for legacy reasons.
|howtos=
* [[How to add and remove an Overlay]]
* [[How to edit an overlay legend]]
* [[How to use a Infrared WMS to estimate foliage height]]
* [[How to improve the estimated foliage overlay]]
* [[How to compute additional shadow effects for the Heat Stress Overlay]]
|seealso=
* [[FAQ (Heat Overlay)]]
}}


It is possible to change the colors of the overlay by editing the [[Legend]].
{{HeatOverlay result type nav}}
 
{{Overlay nav}}
==Additional information displayed in hover panel==
[[Category:Overlays with result types]]
[[File:Editor_overlay_heat_stress_hover.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Hover panel displays additional information]]
The hover panel gives additional information when the overlay is active.
====Surrounding Heatstress====
The amount of heat stress from the surroundings in °C.
 
==Calculation Model==
Because the Heat Overlay is directly linked to the [[Heat Stress indicator]], it is currently not possible to load this Heat overlay separately. To activate the Heat overlay in you project, please see the documentation about [[Indicators#Adding/removing indicators|Adding/removing indicators]].
==Adding and removing==
 
{{Editor ribbon|header=Geo Data|bar=Overlays}}
 
{{Editor steps|title=add the Heat stress overlay|Select in the editor 'Geo Data' from the ribbon|Select 'Overlays' from the ribbon bar|Select the Heat stress overlay from the drop down menu}}
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{{Editor steps|title=remove the Heat stress overlay|Select in the editor 'Geo Data' from the ribbon|Select 'Overlays' from the ribbon bar|Select the desired overlay from the list of active overlays on the left panel|Select 'remove' from the bottom of the left panel|Confirm the removal in the pop up confirmation message}}

Latest revision as of 08:41, 7 November 2024

Example of the DPRA heat stress overlay

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:

Example of the UNESCO heat stress overlay