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The [[DPRA Heat Stress Module]] for the [[Heat Stress Overlay]] can be used for heat stress calculations, based on geographical features and locale parameters. The final result is the [[Pet result type (Heat Stress Overlay)|physiological equivalent temperature]], which is a measure of temperature which takes into account factors which can change the experience and effects of temperature.
The [[DPRA Heat Stress Module]] for the [[Heat Stress Overlay]] can be used for heat stress calculations, based on geographical features and locale parameters. The final result is the [[Pet result type (Heat Stress Overlay)|physiological equivalent temperature]], a measure that accounts for factors affecting the perception and impact of temperature.


The module performs these calculations in accordance with the {{Heat DPRA Report}}.
The module performs these calculations in accordance with the {{Heat DPRA Report}}.


[[File:Overview_Heat_Module.jpg|500px]]
[[File:Overview_Heat_Module.jpg]]
==Input factors==
==Input factors==
The calculation of the Heat Stress Overlays takes into account:
The calculation of the Heat Stress Overlays takes into account:
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* The [[Sun altitude (Heat Stress Overlay)|sun altitude]], calculated automatically based on the project area, date and time of day;
* The [[Sun altitude (Heat Stress Overlay)|sun altitude]], calculated automatically based on the project area, date and time of day;
* The [[Bowen ratio (Heat Stress Overlay)|Bowen ratio]], an attribute obtained from Buildings or Terrain on that specific location;
* The [[Bowen ratio (Heat Stress Overlay)|Bowen ratio]], an attribute obtained from Buildings or Terrain on that specific location;
* The [[Sky view result type (Heat Stress Overlay)|sky view factor]], calculated by the [[Sky view factor calculation model (Heat Stress Overlay)|sky view factor calculation model]].
* The [[Sky view result type (Heat Stress Overlay)|sky view factor]] and its [[Sky view avg result type (Heat Stress Overlay)|average]], calculated by the [[Sky view factor calculation model (Heat Stress Overlay)|sky view factor calculation model]].


===PET shade and night===
===PET shade and night===
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* Daily [[Weather station (Heat Stress Overlay)|weather station]] data
* Daily [[Weather station (Heat Stress Overlay)|weather station]] data
* Hourly weather station data
* Hourly weather station data
* [[Foliage height calculation model (Heat Stress Overlay)|Foliage height]] (although a [[foliage crown factor (Heat Stress Overlay)|means of estimation]] is available)
* [[Foliage height (Heat Stress Overlay)|Foliage height]] (although a [[foliage crown factor (Heat Stress Overlay)|means of estimation]] is available)


==See also==
==See also==

Latest revision as of 12:33, 7 July 2026

The DPRA Heat Stress Module for the Heat Stress Overlay can be used for heat stress calculations, based on geographical features and locale parameters. The final result is the physiological equivalent temperature, a measure that accounts for factors affecting the perception and impact of temperature.

The module performs these calculations in accordance with the DPRA Heat stress report.

Input factors

The calculation of the Heat Stress Overlays takes into account:

Calculation of Physiological Equivalent Temperature

To calculate the Physiological Equivalent Temperature (PET), we first have to determine which formula (sun or shade/night) should be used. It is selected by:

PET sun

The following factors influence the Physiological Equivalent Temperature for locations directly in the sun:

PET shade and night

The following factors influence the Physiological Equivalent Temperature for locations directly in the shade or at night:

Required information

In order to configure the Heat Stress Overlay accurately additional data needs to be loaded in:

See also