2021
DOI: 10.1002/joc.7449
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Variations in relative humidity across Poland and its possible impacts on outdoor thermal comfort: An analysis based on hourly data from 1995 to 2020

Abstract: This study investigated the variations in relative humidity (RH) and its impacts on outdoor thermal comfort in Poland. The study considered hourly RH data from 44 stations over the period 1995–2020. A countrywide declining trend in average RH was seen over the above period. This trend was more pronounced at stations in central and northwestern Poland. In the majority of the stations, in spring and summer, a statistically significant decline in the average RH was seen in the period 2008–2020 (second half of dat… Show more

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“…It is speculated that the increase/decrease in the frequency of warm/cold temperatures, is the main cause of the increasing/decreasing monotonic linear trends in the relatively warm (“moderately hot,” “warm pleasant,” “mild pleasant,” and “very cool”) and relatively cold (“very cold”) thermal sensation categories on the ET scale. Furthermore, Sachindra and Nowosad (2022) found that there is a Poland‐wide reduction in relative humidity. A reduction in relative humidity can cause a cooling sensation.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is speculated that the increase/decrease in the frequency of warm/cold temperatures, is the main cause of the increasing/decreasing monotonic linear trends in the relatively warm (“moderately hot,” “warm pleasant,” “mild pleasant,” and “very cool”) and relatively cold (“very cold”) thermal sensation categories on the ET scale. Furthermore, Sachindra and Nowosad (2022) found that there is a Poland‐wide reduction in relative humidity. A reduction in relative humidity can cause a cooling sensation.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%