Santos Nouri, A. Afacan, Y. Çalışkan, O. Lin, Tzu-Ping Matzarakis, A.
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Theoretical and Applied Climatology
The disclosed study undertook a ‘human centred-approach’ that ascertained and categorised environmental human thermophysiological risk factors by relating them to the human biometeorological system through the use of three widely utilised energy balance model (EBM) indices, the physiologically equivalent temperature (PET), the modified PET, and the...
Okoniewska, Monika
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International journal of biometeorology
The objective of research involved the comparison of daily and seasonal courses of thermal stress occurring in Central Europe depending on the inflowing air mass. The analysis used data from Warsaw (1991-2000), including air temperature (°C), water vapour pressure (hPa), wind speed (m s-1) and cloud cover (%). Universal thermal climate index was ca...
Wereski, Sylwester Krzyżewska, Agnieszka Dobek, Mateusz
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Miscellanea Geographica
The study analyses spatial and temporal variability of the UTCI index during winter seasons in Poland in the 21st century. The most frequent UTCI thermal stress category was moderate cold stress with a frequency varying from 45.8% in Łeba (Coastal region) to 66.1% in Zielona Góra (Central region). In mountain areas, this class was less frequent (7....
Miszuk, Bartłomiej
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Miscellanea Geographica
The main goal of this paper was to assess the intensity of heat stress in Lower Silesia, Poland, during selected weather events characterized by high air temperatures. The complex impact of weather on the thermal load of the human organism is presented using the Universal Thermal Climate Index (UTCI). The analysis was carried out for the 2015 and 2...
Petralli, Martina Massetti, Luciano Pearlmutter, David Brandani, Giada Messeri, Alessandro Orlandini, Simone
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Miscellanea Geographica
The aim of this study is to evaluate human thermal comfort in different green area settings in the city of Florence by using the Universal Thermal Climate Index (UTCI). Field measurements of air temperature, solar radiation, relative humidity, wind speed and black globe thermometer were collected during hot summer days in various parts of Cascine P...
Dobek, Mateusz Wereski, Sylwester Krzyżewska, Agnieszka
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Miscellanea Geographica
The objective of this paper is to describe bioclimatic conditions in Lublin and Radawiec in the period 1976–2015 using the UTCI index. The paper shows that in Lublin and Radawiec, the most frequent biometeorological conditions caused no heat stress and were neutral for the human organism. At the analysed stations, biometeorological conditions causi...
Krzysztof, Błażejczyk Pavol, Nejedlik Oleh, Skrynyk Agnieszka, Halaś Olesya, Skrynyk Jarosław, Baranowski Katarina, Mikulova
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Miscellanea Geographica
In mountain areas, air circulation plays a major role in the forming of the climate. This paper examines how it influences thermal stress in the northern Carpathians. The Niedźwiedź’s classification of air circulation was applied. Thermal stress was assessed by Universal Thermal Climate Index (UTCI). Daily meteorological and circulation data for th...
Krzyżewska, Agnieszka Wereski, Sylwester Dobek, Mateusz
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International journal of biometeorology
The paper analyses the temporal and spatial variability of the Universal Thermal Climate Index (UTCI) in Poland in summer. Summer is the season with the highest intensity of tourism traffic that is why it is important to determine biometeorological conditions, especially in popular tourist destinations such as coastal, mountain and urban areas, in ...
bandurski, karol bandurska, hanna kazimierczak-grygiel, ewa koczyk, halina
Hot and dry climate and air pollution is a growing problem in urban areas, and this can have an adverse impact on life and health of urban residents. One of the ways to protect people from this hazard is the use of urban green or street greenery. However, its implementation can be problematic in highly urbanized areas. This paper presents a concept...
zhu, zheng liang, jing sun, cheng han, yunsong
This paper investigates outdoor thermal comfort in summer in commercial pedestrian streets in Harbin, using meteorological measurements and questionnaire surveys (1013 valid questionnaires). The results demonstrate that: (1) Thermal sensation has a lower range in an outdoor environment with smaller sky view factor (SVF) and less fluctuation, while ...