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* The [[Sky_view_result_type_(Heat_Overlay)|sky view factor]], calculated by the [[Sky_view_factor_calculation_model_(Heat_Overlay)|sky view factor calculation model]].
* The [[Sky_view_result_type_(Heat_Overlay)|sky view factor]], calculated by the [[Sky_view_factor_calculation_model_(Heat_Overlay)|sky view factor calculation model]].
* The diffuse radiation, calculated by the [[Diffuse_radiation_formula_(Heat_Overlay)|diffuse radiation formula]].
* The diffuse radiation, calculated by the [[Diffuse_radiation_formula_(Heat_Overlay)|diffuse radiation formula]].
== Required information ==
In order to configure the Heat Stress Overlay accurately it is required to add some information to the {{software}} about
## date(s) and time of day. Also multiple consecutive days can be used.
## daily weather station data
## hourly weather station data
## Foliage height
In order to get acquainted with configuring the Heat Overlay, follow our [[Tutorial_Heat_Overlay_(Heat_Overlay) |Heat Overlay Tutorial]] and/or the instruction on our [[Getting_started_(Heat_Overlay)|tutorial page]]


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== Setup ==
Generally, the steps required to use and configure the Heat Stress Overlay are as followed:
# Determine the location and area of interest and generate a project for that area;
# Add the Heat stress overlay;
# Open the Heat stress overlay wizard to kick off the configuration process.
## Select date(s) and time of day
## Supply daily weather station data
## Supply hourly weather station data
## Select source for Foliage height
====Date and time of day====
====Date and time of day====
# Select a day for which you want to generate results. You can also choose to select multiple consecutive days when using the Heat Overlay Wizard.
# Select a day for which you want to generate results. You can also choose to select multiple consecutive days when using the Heat Overlay Wizard.

Revision as of 13:58, 17 December 2019

This page contains a visual overview of the DPRA Heat Module and acts as a starting point to understand what the Heat Stress Module can deliver.

Overview Heat Module.jpg

Ingredients

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 it is required to add some information to the Tygron Platform about

    1. date(s) and time of day. Also multiple consecutive days can be used.
    2. daily weather station data
    3. hourly weather station data
    4. Foliage height

In order to get acquainted with configuring the Heat Overlay, follow our Heat Overlay Tutorial and/or the instruction on our tutorial page