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The [[Heat_(Overlay)|heat overlay's]] model calculations depend on a number of calculation-wide parameters. These parameters are available as attributes of the heat overlay and can be modified as such.
The [[Heat Stress Overlay]]'s model calculations depend on a number of calculation-wide parameters. These parameters are available as [[attribute]]s of the Heat Stress Overlay and can be modified as such.


{| class="wikitable"
{{Overlay attributes|suppresscategory=true|
! Attribute
  {{ :Daily avg radiation (Heat Stress Overlay) }}
! Unit
  {{ :Daily avg wind speed (Heat Stress Overlay) }}
! Description
  {{ :Daily temperature max (Heat Stress Overlay) }}
|-
  {{ :Daily temperature min (Heat Stress Overlay) }}
| [[Dates_(Heat_Overlay)|DATES]]
| milliseconds
| Dates define the amount of timeframes and are used to define the day and time for calculating sun angles. 
|-
| [[Hourly_radiation_(Heat_Overlay)|HOURLY_RADIATION]]
| Wm<sup>-2</sup> / hr
| The amount of Sun radiation this hour, measured at a weather station.
|-
| [[Hourly_humidity_(Heat_Overlay)|HOURLY_HUMIDITY]]
| percentage
| The relative humidity of the air at this hour, measured at a weather station.
|-
| [[Sun_daily_motion_(Heat_Overlay)|SUN_DAILY_MOTION]]
| factor
| A factor used in calculating the Atmospheric Temperature from the calculated Urban Heat Island value.
|-
| [[Hourly temperature (Heat Overlay)|HOURLY_TEMPERATURE]]
| °C
| The temperature at this hour, measured at a weather station.
|-
| [[Wind speed (Heat Overlay)|WIND_SPEED]]
| m/s
| The wind speed measured at a weather station at the height of 10 meters above ground.
|-
| [[Wind direction (Heat Overlay)|WIND_DIRECTION]]
| °
| The wind direction viewed from above, with 0° corresponding to North, and increasing in a clockwise fashion.
|-
| [[Daily temperature min (Heat Overlay)|DAILY_TEMPERATURE_MIN]]
| °C
| Minimum temperature measured at a weather station.
|-
| [[Daily temperature max (Heat Overlay)|DAILY_TEMPERATURE_MAX]]
| °C
| Maximum temperature measured at a weather station.
|-
| [[Daily avg radiation (Heat Overlay)|DAILY_AVG_RADIATION]]
| Wm<sup>-2</sup> / hr
| The average of amount of Sun radiation per hour for this day, measured at a weather station.
|-
| [[ Daily avg wind speed (Heat Overlay)|DAILY_AVG_WIND_SPEED]]
| m/s
| The daily average wind speed measured at a weather station at the height of 10 meters above ground.
|}


==Notes==
  {{ :Dates (Heat Stress Overlay) }}
The [[Sun_altitude_(Heat_Overlay)|sun altitude]] and [[Sun_azimuth_(Heat_Overlay|azimuth]] are calculated automatically based on the project world location and the date.


  {{ :Exclude buildings (Heat Stress Overlay) }}
  {{ :Exclude water (Heat Stress Overlay) }}
  {{ :Exclude foliage height m (Heat Stress Overlay) }}
  {{ :Foliage areas (Heat Stress Overlay) }}


{{Template:HeatOverlay_model_attribute_nav}}
  {{ :Hourly humidity (Heat Stress Overlay) }}
  {{ :Hourly radiation (Heat Stress Overlay) }}
  {{ :Hourly temperature (Heat Stress Overlay) }}
 
  {{ :Max shadow distance (Heat Stress Overlay) }}
 
  {{ :Sun altitude (Heat Stress Overlay) }}
  {{ :Sun azimuth (Heat Stress Overlay) }}
  {{ :Sun daily motion (Heat Stress Overlay) }}
 
  {{ :Wind direction (Heat Stress Overlay) }}
  {{ :Wind speed (Heat Stress Overlay) }}
  {{ :Wind decline angle (Heat Stress Overlay) }}
}}
 
{{article end
|notes=
* The model relies on a number of attributes which can be measured by measure stations. For any given project, it is recommended to find data from a (reference) weather station applicable to the project area, and use those values as parameters for the Heat Module calculations.
* When the [[Dates (Heat Stress Overlay)|DATES]] attribute is configured for multiple timeframes, the Hourly, Sun, and Wind attributes should have an equal amount of entries. When using the Heat Stress Overlay configuration wizard, the necessary entries are created automatically.
|seealso=
* [[Weather station (Heat Stress Overlay)]]
}}
 
{{HeatOverlay model attribute nav}}

Latest revision as of 11:45, 13 April 2026

The Heat Stress Overlay's model calculations depend on a number of calculation-wide parameters. These parameters are available as attributes of the Heat Stress Overlay and can be modified as such.


Notes

  • The model relies on a number of attributes which can be measured by measure stations. For any given project, it is recommended to find data from a (reference) weather station applicable to the project area, and use those values as parameters for the Heat Module calculations.
  • When the DATES attribute is configured for multiple timeframes, the Hourly, Sun, and Wind attributes should have an equal amount of entries. When using the Heat Stress Overlay configuration wizard, the necessary entries are created automatically.

See also