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Diurnal characterization of the atmospheric urban heat island over urban hot agglomerations

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  • Bouthaina Sayad
  • Younes Menni
  • Ayman Amin Imam
  • Ahmad Fallatah
  • Kamil Said Faisal
  • Ahmed Mohammed Abed
  • Haytham Hussain Alhubashi
  • Ibrahim Rizk Hegazy

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Highlights:▪Diurnal characterization of the atmospheric urban heat island over an urban hot agglomeration.▪Quantify the intensity of the urban heat island based on the positive differences of urban temperatures in daytime.▪The maximum daily difference of urban temperature isata.m. andat noon.▪Define an appropriate scale to quantify the intensity of urban heat island () phenomenon over ’s agglomeration through correlation of in situ and static approach.▪The appropriate scale to quantify the intensity ofphenomenon over ’s agglomeration is:

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  • Bouthaina Sayad & Younes Menni & Ayman Amin Imam & Ahmad Fallatah & Kamil Said Faisal & Ahmed Mohammed Abed & Haytham Hussain Alhubashi & Ibrahim Rizk Hegazy, 2023. "Diurnal characterization of the atmospheric urban heat island over urban hot agglomerations," International Journal of Low-Carbon Technologies, Oxford University Press, vol. 18, pages 449-456.
  • Handle: RePEc:oup:ijlctc:v:18:y:2023:i::p:449-456.
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    2. Bouthaina Sayad & Djamel Alkama & Hossam Samir Ibrahim & Ibrahim Rizk Hegazy & Ayman Amin Imam & Ahmed Mohammed Abed & Haytham Hussain Alhubashi, 2023. "Simulation-based educational approach toward improving thermal outdoor comfort for pedestrians in semi-arid climate," International Journal of Low-Carbon Technologies, Oxford University Press, vol. 18, pages 69-81.
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