Observing and modeling the nocturnal park cool island of an arid city: Horizontal and vertical impacts
We examined the horizontal and vertical nocturnal cooling influence of a small park with irrigated lawn and xeric surfaces (∼3 ha) within a university campus of a hot arid city. Temperature data from 0.01- to 3-m heights observed during a bicycle traverse of the campus were combined with modeled spa...
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Main Authors: | CHOW, Winston T. L., POPE, Ronald L., BRAZEL, Anthony J. |
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2010
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