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* [[Sky view avg result type (Heat Stress Overlay)|Sky view factor]], calculated by the [[Sky view factor calculation model (Heat Stress Overlay)|sky view factor calculation model]] | * [[Sky view avg result type (Heat Stress Overlay)|Sky view factor]], calculated by the [[Sky view factor calculation model (Heat Stress Overlay)|sky view factor calculation model]] | ||
| [[File:Average window nowind (Heat_Overlay).png|250px|thumb|700x700 meters, cell-centered]] | | [[File:Average window nowind (Heat_Overlay).png|250px|thumb|700x700 meters, cell-centered]] | ||
| [[File:Average window wind (Heat | | [[File:Average window wind (Heat Overlay).png|250px|thumb|1100x500 meters, centered at 1000x250x100x250]] | ||
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Revision as of 11:40, 13 April 2026
The wind speed and direction are used to determine the window for averaging values around a cell. Commonly, the values at a reference weather station are used. In calculations with a low wind speed, an cell-centered averaging window is used. In calculations with a high wind speed, an oblong rectangle is used for averaging, with the cell in question offset towards the far side along the line of the wind direction.
Wind speed:
- < 1.5 meter per second, the window is square and cell centered
- >= 1.5 meter per second, the window is oblong, and offset towards the wind direction, to account for the effect the wind has on factors which influence temperature.
The averaging
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