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  • A multi-instrument thermal profile of Edison Eastlake, a Phoenix, Arizona, USA neighborhood, on a summer day in 2019
  • Crank, Peter J; Singapore Management University
    Middel, Ariane; Arizona State University
    Hondula, David; Arizona State University
    Sailor, David J; Arizona State University
  • 2022-04-12
  • Crank, P.J., A. Middel, D. Hondula, and D.J. Sailor. 2022. A multi-instrument thermal profile of Edison Eastlake, a Phoenix, Arizona, USA neighborhood, on a summer day in 2019 ver 1. Environmental Data Initiative. https://doi.org/DOI_PLACE_HOLDER (Accessed 2024-12-27).
  • We have measured the thermal environment conditions of the Edison Eastlake neighborhood in Phoenix, AZ on a clear sky, hot, sunny day of June 19, 2019 to look at the neighborhood microclimate before construction began on the renovation of the public housing units in the community. Measurements were taken with a mobile bio-meteorological weather station, known as MaRTy (Middel & Krayenhoff, 2019), car traverses, four pole-mounted temperature/relative humidity sensors, and two rooftop mounted weather stations. Since the measurement campaign began, construction has been undertaken to redevelop the public housing stock in Edison Eastlake.

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    • Middel, A., & Krayenhoff, E. S. (2019). Micrometeorological determinants of pedestrian thermal exposure during record-breaking heat in Tempe, Arizona: Introducing the MaRTy observational platform. Science of The Total Environment, 687, 137–151. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.06.085
  • N: 33.4587      S: 33.4527      E: -112.039      W: -112.0476
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