This study examines the day-time variations in the physiologic comfort of Nigeria using the effec-tive temperature, temperature-humidity and relative strain indices (ETI, THI and RSI, respectively) for 59 years (1951-2009) at 20 well-distributed (2 by 2˚) meteorological stations across Nigeria. It also examines the responses from 3600 sample population from tertiary institutions across Nige-ria. Results indicated thermal stress in Nigeria, and showed that both heat and cold stress varied temporally and spatially (1200- 1500 Local Standard Time, LST as the most thermally uncom-fortable period of the day, while before 0900 and around 2100 LST were more comfortable). The study showed that judgment on climate issues were often beclouded by reli...
The paper examined the effect of temperature and relative humidity on the human comfort level in the...
Human thermal discomfort is a serious problem in Nigeria where the temperature and humidity stress i...
This study analysed heat stress condition and its implications on Academic activities of the KUST Wu...
AbstractAdequate understanding of the extreme thermal condition is as important as that of the avera...
Planners and policy makers require information about the regions for which they are responsible. How...
Abstract: Heat Index describes the combined effects of temperature and humidity on human body. The H...
The aim of this study is to assess the urban heat island magnitude and associated discomfort in Enug...
The research study focuses on the variations of temperatures and thermal comfort in Ado-Ekiti an urb...
This study examined the magnitude and spatio-temporal variation of outdoor bioclimatic conditions us...
This paper reports the results of a thermal comfort study conducted recently on 12 subjects in the h...
A field study was conducted to understand the real and preferred conditions of thermal comfort in lo...
The increasing rate of heat in the climate in urban areas has become one of the striking problems in...
The study identified spatially differentiated thermal human comfort conditions based on heat stress ...
The long-term trend of diurnal temperature range (DTR) over Nigeria was examined using daily station...
This research explores population variability and heat bias prediction in a tropical country, Nigeri...
The paper examined the effect of temperature and relative humidity on the human comfort level in the...
Human thermal discomfort is a serious problem in Nigeria where the temperature and humidity stress i...
This study analysed heat stress condition and its implications on Academic activities of the KUST Wu...
AbstractAdequate understanding of the extreme thermal condition is as important as that of the avera...
Planners and policy makers require information about the regions for which they are responsible. How...
Abstract: Heat Index describes the combined effects of temperature and humidity on human body. The H...
The aim of this study is to assess the urban heat island magnitude and associated discomfort in Enug...
The research study focuses on the variations of temperatures and thermal comfort in Ado-Ekiti an urb...
This study examined the magnitude and spatio-temporal variation of outdoor bioclimatic conditions us...
This paper reports the results of a thermal comfort study conducted recently on 12 subjects in the h...
A field study was conducted to understand the real and preferred conditions of thermal comfort in lo...
The increasing rate of heat in the climate in urban areas has become one of the striking problems in...
The study identified spatially differentiated thermal human comfort conditions based on heat stress ...
The long-term trend of diurnal temperature range (DTR) over Nigeria was examined using daily station...
This research explores population variability and heat bias prediction in a tropical country, Nigeri...
The paper examined the effect of temperature and relative humidity on the human comfort level in the...
Human thermal discomfort is a serious problem in Nigeria where the temperature and humidity stress i...
This study analysed heat stress condition and its implications on Academic activities of the KUST Wu...