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  • Hourly Mean Radiant Temperature Distribution on a summer day (2012-06-27) in the greater Phoenix, Arizona (USA) metropolitan area
  • Buo, Isaac; University of Tartu
    Middel, Ariane; Arizona State University
  • 2022-10-26
  • Buo, I. and A. Middel. 2022. Hourly Mean Radiant Temperature Distribution on a summer day (2012-06-27) in the greater Phoenix, Arizona (USA) metropolitan area ver 1. Environmental Data Initiative. https://doi.org/DOI_PLACE_HOLDER (Accessed 2024-12-27).
  • This dataset is a collection of 1-m resolution mean radiant temperature (Tmrt) rasters generated using digital surface models and the Solar and longwave environmental irradiance geometry (SOLWEIG) model. The dataset provides hourly Tmrt in the Phoenix, Arizona (USA) metropolitan area for a typical summer day (June 27, 2012, peak air temperature of 41 degrees C) from 07:00 hrs to 20:00 hrs (local time (America/Phoenix)). The dataset can serve as a guide for heat mitigation programs within the area and as input for heat exposure studies.

  • N: 33.68      S: 33.23      E: -111.59      W: -111.83
  • knb-lter-cap.707.1  (Uploaded 2022-10-26)  
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