hot arid climatelow energy intensive materialsorientation of buildingbuilding bye-lawsThere are, presently, two schools of thought when it comes to designing buildings that promote sustainable development. One school emphasizes materials use and ''green'' buildings, while the other emphasizes energy use...
Ahumid subtropical climateis a zone of climate characterized by hot and humid summers, and cool to mild winters. These climates normally lie on the southeast side of all continents, generally between latitudes 25° and 40° (sometimes 46°) and are located poleward from adjacent tropical climate...
词汇:climate 气候 We're all familiar with the idea of climate change and how our planet is warming.Extremesin temperature have become more commonplace, making parts of the world difficult to live in. But one place whereexcessive heatis m...
But it's not possible without a lot of has mostly escaped the buckling heat, is predicted to research to know 5 ( exact ) how much climate suffer more heat waves. Overall, more parts of India change is affecting conditions in India, he said.will suffer heat waves that last longer-...
[34], one may suppose that Koreans today use the thermal descriptor “warm” only for feeling thermally comfortable due to the fact that ancient Koreans lived in a colder climate. However, further comprehensive surveys incorporating more types of indigenes living in cold or subarctic climates (e...
Exercise Tolerance in a Hot and Humid Climate in Heat-Acclimatized Girls and Women This study compared physiological responses associated with exercise tolerance in girls (G) and women (W) of similar fitness and heat acclimatization level... L Breitling,R Yang,B Burwinkel,... - 《International...
[34], one may suppose that Koreans today use the thermal descriptor “warm” only for feeling thermally comfortable due to the fact that ancient Koreans lived in a colder climate. However, further comprehensive surveys incorporating more types of indigenes living in cold or subarctic climates (e...
2) How has fluctuations in monsoon rainfall and increase in climate warming affected CDHEs? 3) How crucial is the role of land-atmospheric feedback on CDHEs in India? We defined CDHEs using root zone soil moisture (∼60 cm, Mishra et al., 2018) and maximum temperature from ERA5 ...
While we will have to wait for analysis of this heatwave, others have calculated how climate change has affected the likelihood of extreme heat. Attribution analyses can now detect the climate change finger print. We can now calculate the increased likelihood that specific extreme events are due ...
Here, we show that hot and dry extremes during the summer monsoon season significantly impact food production in India and find that they tend to occur during El Nio years during the observed record of 1951–2018. We then use an ensemble of climate simulations for the historic (1971–2000) ...