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Mean windspeed below building height in residential neighborhoods

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"In this study, a first step was taken towards developing the relationship between tree and building morphology and wind reductions by measuring mean windspeed at the 2-m height in neighborhoods of single-family houses. Building densities ranged between 6 and 12% of the land area and tree cover densities were between 0 and 77%." (p.256)

[Ti: Mean windspeed below building height in residential neighborhoods]
[Au: Heisler, G.M.,, , ,]
[So: In: Controlling summer heat islands: Proceedings of the Workshop on Saving Energy and Reducing Atmospheric Pollution by Controlling Summer Heat Islands, Berkeley, Feb. 23-24, 1989. University of California, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory. pp.256]
[Ky: Physical Benefits of Urban Forests]]

Authors
G.M. Heisler
Date Published
1989
Journal/Conference
In: Controlling summer heat islands: Proceedings of the Workshop on Saving Energy and Reducing Atmospheric Pollution by Controlling Summer Heat Islands, Berkeley, Feb. 23-24, 1989. University of California, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory. pp.256
Publisher
In: Controlling summer heat islands: Proceedings of the Workshop on Saving Energy and Reducing Atmospheric Pollution by Controlling Summer Heat Islands, Berkeley, Feb. 23-24, 1989. University of California, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory. pp.256
ISBN/ISSN
NA
Sub-Topics
Air Quality/Pollution
Keywords
Physical Benefits of Urban Forests
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