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where:
where:
* S<sub>vf</sub> is the calculated average sky view factor;
* S<sub>vf</sub> is the calculated average sky view factor;
* F<sub>veg</sub> is the calculated average vegetation fraction;
* F<sub>veg</sub> is the calculated [[Vegetation_avg_result_type_(Heat_Overlay)|average vegetation fraction]];
* S is the calculated [[#Daily average global radiation|daily average global radiation]] in K m/s
* S is the calculated [[#Daily average global radiation|daily average global radiation]] in K m/s
* T<sub>max</sub> is the [[Daily_temperature_max_(Heat_Overlay)|maximum temperature]] measured at a weather station between 8 AM and 7 AM the next day.
* T<sub>max</sub> is the [[Daily_temperature_max_(Heat_Overlay)|maximum temperature]] measured at a weather station between 8 AM and 7 AM the next day.

Revision as of 13:44, 11 September 2019

The Urban heat island effect is calculated using the following formula:
UHImax = ( 2 - Svf - Fveg ) * ( S * (Tmax-Tmin)3 / U )-4
where:


Formula Decomposition

The formula has two parts, the factor and the temperature effect:
UHImax = factor * temperature_effect

Factor

The factor is influenced by the sky view factor and the vegetation fraction, both ranging from 0 to 1. When both are low, i.e. barely any sky and no vegetation, the factor is near 2. When both are high, i.e. no surrounding buildings and a lot of vegetation, the factor is near 0.

Temperature effect

The Urban heat island temperature effect is calculated as:

Daily average global radiation

The S is calculated as followed:
ρair = p / Rspecific * (Tstation + 273.15)
S = Qql-avg / (Cair * ρair)
where,

  • Qql-avg is the daily average global radiation in W/m2/hr
  • Cair is the air heat capacity in J. We use a value of 1007 J.
  • Tstation is the hourly temperature measured at the station
  • ρair is the calculated air density in kg/m3;
  • Rspecific is the gas constant for dry air. We use a value of 287.058 J/(kg·K)