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Effect of climate change on outdoor termal comfort in humid climates

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Title
Effect of climate change on outdoor termal comfort in humid climates
Author(s)
Orosa, José A.
Costa, Ángel M.
Rodríguez Fernández, Ángel
Roshan, Gholamreza
Date
2014
Citation
Orosa, J.A., Costa, Á.M., Rodríguez-Fernández, Á. & Roshan, G. Effect of climate change on outdoor thermal comfort in humid climates. J Environ Health Sci Engineer 12, 46 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1186/2052-336X-12-46
Abstract
[Abstract] Background: Galicia, in northwest Spain, experiences warm summers and winters. However, the higher relative humidity that prevails the whole year through and the location of the summer hot points are related to real weather heat stroke in the hottest season. However, Planet Global Heating was recently analyzed for the climate in Galicia. Climate change was found to be able to trigger effects that involve a new situation with new potential regions of risk. In this paper, 50 weather stations were selected to sample the weather conditions in this humid region, over the last 10 years. From these results, new regions with a potential for heat stroke risk in the next 20 years were identified using the humidex index. Results: Results reveal that during the last 10 years, the winter season presents more comfortable conditions, whereas the summer season presents the highest humidex value. Further, the higher relative humidity throughout the whole year reveals that the humidex index clearly depends upon the outdoor temperature. Conclusions: Global Planet Heating shows a definite effect on the outdoor comfort conditions reaching unbearable degrees in the really hottest zones. Therefore, this effect will clearly influence tourism and risk prevention strategies in these areas.
Keywords
Climate change
Thermal comfort
Outdoor
Humid
 
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https://doi.org/10.1186/2052-336X-12-46
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