RT @winstontlchow: 6. Here's where considering background climate variables apart form air and surface temperature is important for thermal…
6. Here's where considering background climate variables apart form air and surface temperature is important for thermal comfort in SG - something we note visitors in our urban parks are aware of when looking for an "optimal" temperature in parks https:/
RT @winstontlchow: Heng and Chow (2019) is out! We note an important green infrastructure service - visiting urban park spaces in 🇸🇬 influe…
RT @winstontlchow: Heng and Chow (2019) is out! We note an important green infrastructure service - visiting urban park spaces in 🇸🇬 influe…
24.2–26.2 °C seems like the thermal comfort optimum for people in park spaces in Singapore. Barring non-daylight hours, it seems hard to achieve. It’s also consistent with typical “recommended” air conditioning settings. Are we really an air conditioned n
RT @winstontlchow: Heng and Chow (2019) is out! We note an important green infrastructure service - visiting urban park spaces in 🇸🇬 influe…
RT @winstontlchow: Heng and Chow (2019) is out! We note an important green infrastructure service - visiting urban park spaces in 🇸🇬 influe…
Heng and Chow (2019) is out! We note an important green infrastructure service - visiting urban park spaces in 🇸🇬 influences thermal comfort perceptions vs. other urban spaces; prior acclimatization to our climate is also important. (Open access, too!) ht