Abstract Using the measure of Physiologically Equivalent Temperature (PET) it is analysed how changes in the thermal environment can affect human well-being. Historical data used in this study have been assembled for the normal climate period 1961–1990 (CNTRL). Future conditions are calculated based on the period 2071–2100, for which simulated datasets are available, based on GCMs integrated with scenarios. The scenarios used here are the Intergovermental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) second report on emission scenarios (SRES) A1F and B1A, which represent a worst and a moderate climate case. The results are shown for December, January and February (DJF, winter months in the northern hemisphere), and for June, July and August (JJA, summer m...
Hot summer days may lead to reduced thermal discomfort, labour productivity, and higher morbidity an...
Thermal environment is important for both occupants’ comfort and health. Previously, the impacts of ...
Many studies addressed the effect of climate on thermal comfort by referring either to the developed...
The influence of physiological acclimatization and psychological adaptation on thermal perception is...
Anthropogenic climate change is causing global shifts in climate. Mean global temperatures are incr...
Abstract Changes in the thermal comfort condition of the living environment of human beings are one ...
Due to the need for human beings to adapt their heat budget to the thermal environment in order to o...
Physiological equivalent temperature (PET) is a measure of thermal comfort estimated by considering ...
Centered on hot dry Mediterranean summer climates, this study assesses the climatic data that was ex...
The increase in global mean temperatures resulting from climate change has wide reaching consequence...
The IPCC quantifies Heat Stress as a combination of air temperature and air humidity. In order to de...
Increasing concern about energy consumption and thesimultaneous need for an acceptable thermal envir...
The study aims to reveal the impact of climatic changes on human comfort in the governorates of Nine...
Supplementary Information Files for An advanced empirical model for quantifying the impact of heat a...
Climate change issues—their impact and importance—are not only of interest to climatologists, but al...
Hot summer days may lead to reduced thermal discomfort, labour productivity, and higher morbidity an...
Thermal environment is important for both occupants’ comfort and health. Previously, the impacts of ...
Many studies addressed the effect of climate on thermal comfort by referring either to the developed...
The influence of physiological acclimatization and psychological adaptation on thermal perception is...
Anthropogenic climate change is causing global shifts in climate. Mean global temperatures are incr...
Abstract Changes in the thermal comfort condition of the living environment of human beings are one ...
Due to the need for human beings to adapt their heat budget to the thermal environment in order to o...
Physiological equivalent temperature (PET) is a measure of thermal comfort estimated by considering ...
Centered on hot dry Mediterranean summer climates, this study assesses the climatic data that was ex...
The increase in global mean temperatures resulting from climate change has wide reaching consequence...
The IPCC quantifies Heat Stress as a combination of air temperature and air humidity. In order to de...
Increasing concern about energy consumption and thesimultaneous need for an acceptable thermal envir...
The study aims to reveal the impact of climatic changes on human comfort in the governorates of Nine...
Supplementary Information Files for An advanced empirical model for quantifying the impact of heat a...
Climate change issues—their impact and importance—are not only of interest to climatologists, but al...
Hot summer days may lead to reduced thermal discomfort, labour productivity, and higher morbidity an...
Thermal environment is important for both occupants’ comfort and health. Previously, the impacts of ...
Many studies addressed the effect of climate on thermal comfort by referring either to the developed...