2020
DOI: 10.3390/su13010320
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A Method for Selecting the Typical Days with Full Urban Heat Island Development in Hot and Humid Area, Case Study in Guangzhou, China

Abstract: The urban heat island (UHI) poses a significant threat to urban ecosystems, human health, and urban energy systems. Hence, days with a relatively higher UHI intensity should be selected for UHI observation and analysis. However, there is still a lack in the method and criteria for selecting the typical meteorological days for UHI survey and simulation. In this study, field measurements were conducted based on Local Climate Zone (LCZ) schemes over a one-year period to assess the UHI behavior in Guangzhou, China… Show more

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“…These were installed at a height of 1.5 m on each floor of the house. Comparably, two HOBO data loggers with shading shields were installed in the street outside the house and in an open space in a middle school at a distance of approximately 300 m. The measurements took place from January to September in 2021, covering the transitional and hottest months in the hot-humid climate [67]. A thermal imager allowed the students to take images from the street and the building to gain a more intuitive understanding of the effects of the street canyon as well as the building materials (Table 3).…”
Section: Natural Perceptive: Local Climate Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These were installed at a height of 1.5 m on each floor of the house. Comparably, two HOBO data loggers with shading shields were installed in the street outside the house and in an open space in a middle school at a distance of approximately 300 m. The measurements took place from January to September in 2021, covering the transitional and hottest months in the hot-humid climate [67]. A thermal imager allowed the students to take images from the street and the building to gain a more intuitive understanding of the effects of the street canyon as well as the building materials (Table 3).…”
Section: Natural Perceptive: Local Climate Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The meteorological environment is a hot summer and warm winter, according to the Chinese standard in the Yuedao Residential Community, which is located in Jiangmen city, Lingnan area, south China [39,40]. It features a long summer, high temperature, and strong solar radiation.…”
Section: Residential Buildingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For indoor thermal environments, it is necessary to reference the Evaluation Standard for Indoor Thermal Environment in Civil Buildings (GB/T 50785) [46]. According to GB/T 50785, the evaluation of an indoor The meteorological environment is a hot summer and warm winter, according to the Chinese standard in the Yuedao Residential Community, which is located in Jiangmen city, Lingnan area, south China [39,40]. It features a long summer, high temperature, and strong solar radiation.…”
Section: Standard Requirementsmentioning
confidence: 99%