1973
DOI: 10.2307/520652
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Microclimatic Variations in a Downtown Urban Environment

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“…The more the substratum is exposed to the sky, that is, to radiative cooling, the higher the cooling efficiency, and the lower its nocturnal surface temperature. Therefore, shading may drastically delay condensation, as indeed reported by numerous researchers (Angus, 1958;Barradas & Glez-Medellín, 1999;Brewer & Smith, 1997;Duvdevani, 1957Duvdevani, , 1964Lloyd, 1961;Moro et al, 2007;Noffsinger, 1965;Tuller, 1973;Tuller & Chilton, 1973;Verhoef et al, 2006;Wallin, 1967;Ye et al, 2007;Zhuang & Zhao, 2017). No condensation was recorded indeed in a cave in the Negev Desert, even when measured under the cave roof adjacent to the cave edge (Kidron, 2010).…”
Section: Micro Factorsmentioning
confidence: 55%
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“…The more the substratum is exposed to the sky, that is, to radiative cooling, the higher the cooling efficiency, and the lower its nocturnal surface temperature. Therefore, shading may drastically delay condensation, as indeed reported by numerous researchers (Angus, 1958;Barradas & Glez-Medellín, 1999;Brewer & Smith, 1997;Duvdevani, 1957Duvdevani, , 1964Lloyd, 1961;Moro et al, 2007;Noffsinger, 1965;Tuller, 1973;Tuller & Chilton, 1973;Verhoef et al, 2006;Wallin, 1967;Ye et al, 2007;Zhuang & Zhao, 2017). No condensation was recorded indeed in a cave in the Negev Desert, even when measured under the cave roof adjacent to the cave edge (Kidron, 2010).…”
Section: Micro Factorsmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…Although SFV affects dew condensation (Tuller, 1973;Tuller & Chilton, 1973;Verhoef et al, 2006;Ye et al, 2007), it is affected in turn by angle. As reported by Angus (1958), higher condensation took place at the horizontal leaves than at the vertical leaves.…”
Section: Micro Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%