Heat Stress Overlay: Difference between revisions

From Tygron Preview Support Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
Line 37: Line 37:


==How-to's==
==How-to's==
* [[FAQ for Heat Overlay|FAQ Heat (Overlay)]]
* [[FAQ Heat (Overlay)|FAQ for Heat Overlay]]
* [[How-to add and remove an overlay|Add and remove an overlay]]
* [[How-to add and remove an overlay|Add and remove an overlay]]
* [[How-to edit an overlay legend|Edit an overlay legend]]
* [[How-to edit an overlay legend|Edit an overlay legend]]

Revision as of 09:51, 29 July 2019

We are working on a new heat module in accordance to the new Dutch DPRA standards. This module is still under construction, as is the documentation, however a Beta version of the module is available on the Preview server for our partners.

Overlays

Several overlays with data that influence heat are available :

  • The PET map (real feel temperature, wind chill). In accordance to the DPRA guideline: https://ruimtelijkeadaptatie.nl/stresstest/bijsluiter/hitte/pet-hittekaart/
  • Foliage (map with tree heights)
  • Shade
  • Average Sky View
  • Sky view (percentage sky view in relation to total view),
  • UHI (Urban Heat Island effect)
  • Temperature of atmosphere
  • Vegetation average
  • Vegetation (yes/no))
  • Bowen ratio (evaporation ratio)
  • Wind speed

De overlays are calculated by our cuda module.

Wizard

The Heat Wizard is available in the Ribbon bar.

In the first step data to determine the influence from the sun can be added.

  • Per date you can specify your hours of interest
  • For each hour you add weather and sun values
  • the sun angles (altitude en azimuth) can be calculated automatically based on the project location and time zone. The Platform collects data on the time zone based on project location.

In Step 2 data is added to determine the influence of trees. Trees are often only drawed and caculated by its trunk, however its crown is most important. That is why this module offers three options to choose from:

  • Based on the BGT (buildings that represent trees). Tree height multiplied by 'tree crown factor' determines wheterh the surrounding cells are in the shade.
  • Area geometries can be added from geojson or WFS service: this data must contain the tree height per area.
  • A Geotiff can be added which contains the tree height per cell

Calculations

Heat is calculated in accordance to the Dutch standard for heat stress: https://ruimtelijkeadaptatie.nl/stresstest/bijsluiter/hitte/ For more detailed implementation we used RIVM-documentation: https://www.rivm.nl/bibliotheek/rapporten/2019-0008.pdf

How-to's



\

Example of the heat stress overlay