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- | Sample data set (INX File with Route, Atmosphere data) for the new Dynamic Thermal Comfort Module. Data supplied: Model data and Sample Results | + | Sample data set (INX File with Route, Atmosphere data) for the new Dynamic Thermal Comfort Module. |
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One adaption strategy to mitigate the Urban Heat Island effect is coating streets with a high albedo material to decrease surface temperatures of streets. In this case study, one of LA’s oldest neighborhoods, | One adaption strategy to mitigate the Urban Heat Island effect is coating streets with a high albedo material to decrease surface temperatures of streets. In this case study, one of LA’s oldest neighborhoods, | ||
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+ | //**Soil Temperature**// | ||
+ | The soil temperature model area is a small (47 x 39 x 25 Grids) model, which shows the impact on summer time microclimate of dry soils compared to sealed surfaces. Data supplied: Model data and Sample Results [[examples: | ||
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