AbstractTemperatures in the cities are amplified through the urban heat island effect by an additional 2-4 ̊C. The trapping of solar energy in urban canyons and infrastructural plays the most significant role. But use of air conditioning for cooing during summer months is very prevalent in large cities such as New York, and it converts even more energy (electricity) into heat that is rejected into the external environment. The temperature of the environment actually directly controls the efficiency of the common refrigeration cycle found in air conditioning systems by the second law of thermodynamics. A city, with its complex topography of urban canyons and skyscrapers, produces small microclimates with varying temperatures. This project in...
The urban heat island effect is a phenomenon wherein the dark, hard surfaces prevalent in heavily-de...
World energy use is the main contributor to atmospheric CO2. In 2002, about 7.0 giga metric tons of ...
The urban heat island effect is a phenomenon wherein the dark, hard surfaces prevalent in heavily-de...
AbstractTemperatures in the cities are amplified through the urban heat island effect by an addition...
Temperatures in the cities are amplified through the urban heat island effect by an additional 2-4 ̊...
Urban heat island has significant impacts on buildings? energy consumption. The phenomenon is ass...
More than half of the world\u27s current population resides in urban areas, and cities account for r...
Urban areas tend to have higher air temperatures than their surroundings as a result of man-made ait...
The energy consumption of urban buildings is affected by the surrounding microclimate which differs ...
Urban areas usually experience higher temperatures when compared to their rural surroundings. Severa...
AbstractThe energy consumption of urban buildings is affected by the surrounding microclimate which ...
Surface as well as air temperatures are due to the urban heat island effect higher in urban compared...
An important milestone was passed this year when the fraction of the world's population living in ci...
According to the United Nation report “World Urbanization Prospects”, 54% (about 3.9 billion) of the...
Climate changes and urban sprawl are dramatically increasing the heat island effect in urban environ...
The urban heat island effect is a phenomenon wherein the dark, hard surfaces prevalent in heavily-de...
World energy use is the main contributor to atmospheric CO2. In 2002, about 7.0 giga metric tons of ...
The urban heat island effect is a phenomenon wherein the dark, hard surfaces prevalent in heavily-de...
AbstractTemperatures in the cities are amplified through the urban heat island effect by an addition...
Temperatures in the cities are amplified through the urban heat island effect by an additional 2-4 ̊...
Urban heat island has significant impacts on buildings? energy consumption. The phenomenon is ass...
More than half of the world\u27s current population resides in urban areas, and cities account for r...
Urban areas tend to have higher air temperatures than their surroundings as a result of man-made ait...
The energy consumption of urban buildings is affected by the surrounding microclimate which differs ...
Urban areas usually experience higher temperatures when compared to their rural surroundings. Severa...
AbstractThe energy consumption of urban buildings is affected by the surrounding microclimate which ...
Surface as well as air temperatures are due to the urban heat island effect higher in urban compared...
An important milestone was passed this year when the fraction of the world's population living in ci...
According to the United Nation report “World Urbanization Prospects”, 54% (about 3.9 billion) of the...
Climate changes and urban sprawl are dramatically increasing the heat island effect in urban environ...
The urban heat island effect is a phenomenon wherein the dark, hard surfaces prevalent in heavily-de...
World energy use is the main contributor to atmospheric CO2. In 2002, about 7.0 giga metric tons of ...
The urban heat island effect is a phenomenon wherein the dark, hard surfaces prevalent in heavily-de...