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==See also==
==See also==
* [[Getting started (Heat Overlay)]]
* [[Getting started (Heat Overlay)]]
* [[Heat Overlay Wizard (Heat Overlay)]]
* [[Heat Stress Overlay Wizard]]
* [[Calculation models and formulas (Heat Overlay)]]
* [[Calculation models and formulas (Heat Overlay)]]


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==Getting started with the Heat Module==
==Getting started with the Heat Module==
In order to get acquainted with configuring the Heat Overlay, follow our [[Tutorial_Heat_Overlay_(Heat_Overlay) |Heat Overlay Tutorial]] and/or the instructions on our . The process of configuring the Heat Overlay can be guided by the [[|Heat Overlay configuration wizard]].
In order to get acquainted with configuring the Heat Overlay, follow our [[Tutorial_Heat_Overlay_(Heat_Overlay) |Heat Overlay Tutorial]] and/or the instructions on our . The process of configuring the Heat Overlay can be guided by the [[Heat Stress Overlay Wizard]].


====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 Stress Overlay Wizard.
# Configure per day which hours you want to generate results for. Each day-hour combination will become a result. This result is stored as a time-frame to relate it back to the day and time.
# Configure per day which hours you want to generate results for. Each day-hour combination will become a result. This result is stored as a time-frame to relate it back to the day and time.



Revision as of 12:24, 13 April 2026

The DPRA Heat 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, which is a measure of temperature which takes into account factors which can change the experience and effects 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 Overlay accurately additional data needs to be loaded in:

See also