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Environmental Controls Environmental Controls I/IG I/IG Lecture 8 Microclimate

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Environmental Controls I/IG. Lecture 8 Microclimate. Microclimate. Immediate local conditions for temperature, humidity, solar radiation, and wind. Microclimate. Affected by: Earth Wind Fire Water. Earth: Topography. The leeward side of a hill can protect from unwanted winds. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Lecture 8Microclimate

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MicroclimateMicroclimateImmediate local conditions for temperature, humidity, solar radiation, and wind.

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MicroclimateMicroclimateAffected by: Earth Wind Fire Water

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Earth: TopographyEarth: TopographyThe leeward side of a hill can protect from unwanted winds

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ElevationElevationTemperature changes about -3.6 ºF with each +1000 feet change in altitude

ElevationTemperatureSalt Lake City 4200’ 95º FPark City 6800’ ~86º F

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Rain & Snow ShadowsRain & Snow ShadowsForm when moisture precipitates out as air moves up slopes

L: p.73 Fig. 5.2d

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Ground Cover – Vegetation Ground Cover – Vegetation Trees, shrubbery, and grasses provide shade that prevents moisture from evaporating

Permeable surfaces reduce temperatures through evaporative cooling

Reeves House, Lopez Island, WA

Cutler-Anderson, 2002http://www.greenroofs.com/projects/pview.php?id=562

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Ground CoverGround CoverImpermeable surfaces reduce evaporative cooling opportunities

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Surface ColorSurface ColorLighter surfaces reflect radiant heat

Darker surfaces absorb radiant heat

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Urban heat islandUrban heat islandLarge concentrations of thermal masses with darker and/or impermeable surfaces create urban heat islands

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Wind: TopographyWind: TopographyWarm air risesCool air drops

Morning and afternoon “diurnal winds” are intensified in canyons and on sloped surfaces and diverted by hills and ridges

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Convective Air FlowConvective Air FlowWarm air risesCool air drops

Recognizing air channels can help reduce discomfort or enhance

comfort

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Wind Direction & SpeedWind Direction & Speed Confirm mean (average)

speed direction Consult a wind rose for

prevailing direction

L: p. 89 Region 1

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Wind RosesWind RosesJanuary

L: p.81 Fig. 5.6d

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Wind RosesWind RosesJuly

L: p.83 Fig. 5.6f

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Sea Breeze EffectSea Breeze EffectOnshore winds occur when water temperature is lower than adjoining air temperature over land.Offshore winds are the reverse process.

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Bernouli EffectBernouli EffectAir flow closer to the ground is slowed by frictional effects of surfaces

L: p.270 Fig. 10.5j

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Venturi EffectVenturi EffectAir follows the path of least resistance

Wind speeds increase as cross sectional area decreases

L: p.318 Fig. 11.8c

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Wind Breaks/ChannelingWind Breaks/ChannelingTerrain and vegetation can block or channel wind

Plan Views

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Solar (Fire): Mean Daily Solar (Fire): Mean Daily RadiationRadiation

Confirm how much solar radiation is a available

S: p. 1504, T. C.3

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Mean Percentage of Possible Mean Percentage of Possible SunshineSunshine

Confirm how frequently the sun shines

L: p. 89 Region 1

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Solar OrientationSolar OrientationSouth facing slopes get significantly more solar radiation than north facing slopes

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Water: Thermal MassWater: Thermal MassLarge bodies of water moderate local temperatures

A thermal mass that can act as at thermal buffer/ heat sink

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Lakes & OceansLakes & OceansWarm temperatures are reduced in summer

Cool temperatures are raised in winter

10ºF 10ºF

72ºF 80ºF

35ºF 30ºF

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Groundwater Groundwater

Groundwater table affects temperature and humidity

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Rivers & StreamsRivers & StreamsMoving water generates air movement

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PerspirationPerspirationOccurs as body core temperature rises

In low RH conditions evaporation occurs and cools skin

In high RH conditions evaporation is inhibited

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InsolationHumidity and cloud cover affect the amount of solar radiation entering or leaving the local environment

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EvapotranspirationTrees and shrubbery give off moisture that increases local humidity

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