2014
DOI: 10.14393/hygeia1028195
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O Microclima E O (Des)conforto Térmico Em Ambientes Abertos Na Cidade De Natal

Abstract: Do ponto de vista humano, o conforto térmico está associado à condição psicológica que expresse satisfação com o ambiente térmico. Logo, a influência que o clima exerce sobre o homem e suas atividades diárias são exploradas neste trabalho. Esse estudo tem como objetivo analisar o conforto e o desconforto humano na cidade de Natal, capital do Rio Grande do Norte. A metodologia foi por meio dos índices biometeorológicos ao longo dos meses do ano, que caracterizam/indicam, a sensação térmica dos habitantes nesta … Show more

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“…The risk of forest fires in the northern region of Brazil is high during certain periods of the year; based on the seasonality of climatic aspects, factors such as low precipitation and dry periods can influence the incidence of fires (Lima et al, 2021). Nóbrega and Lemos (2011), Silva Júnior et al (2013, and Coutinho et al (2014) highlighted the "microclimatic" variations as the main consequence of urbanization and classified the thermal sensation in tropical cities, from comfort indices through meteorological variables such as temperature and relative humidity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The risk of forest fires in the northern region of Brazil is high during certain periods of the year; based on the seasonality of climatic aspects, factors such as low precipitation and dry periods can influence the incidence of fires (Lima et al, 2021). Nóbrega and Lemos (2011), Silva Júnior et al (2013, and Coutinho et al (2014) highlighted the "microclimatic" variations as the main consequence of urbanization and classified the thermal sensation in tropical cities, from comfort indices through meteorological variables such as temperature and relative humidity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to identify the level of thermal comfort in the animal production environment, indicators are used, such as the black globe, temperature, and humidity index (BGTH); the thermal radiation load (TRL); the average radiant temperature (ART); the temperature and humidity index (THI), and the effective temperature index (ETI), among others. The indicators are dependent on factors such as temperature, relative air humidity, wind speed, and ambient radiation (Marta Filho, 1993;Fehr et al, 1993;Gomes, 2009;Kawabata et al, 2005;Fernandes and Krüger, 2019;Jácome, 2009;Coutinho et al, 2014;Fante et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%