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Shades are an important factor in the [[Heat Overlay]]. Whether a cell is shaded or not determines which PET function is used, PET<sub>sun</sub> or PET<sub>shade, night</sub>. In the model described by the {{Template:Heat DPRA Report}}, cells can be shaded by buildings, terrain and foliage. | Shades are an important factor in the [[Heat Overlay]]. Whether a cell is shaded or not determines which PET function is used, PET<sub>sun</sub> or PET<sub>shade, night</sub>. In the model described by the {{Template:Heat DPRA Report}}, cells can be shaded by buildings, terrain and foliage. | ||
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Revision as of 11:26, 13 February 2025
Shades are an important factor in the Heat Overlay. Whether a cell is shaded or not determines which PET function is used, PETsun or PETshade, night. In the model described by the DPRA Heat stress report, cells can be shaded by buildings, terrain and foliage.
The Shade calculation model is currently used by two Grid Overlays; the Heat Stress Overlay and the Shadow Overlay.
For the contextual Shade calculation model pages see:




