Modification of Human-Biometeorologically Significant Radiant Flux Densities by Shading as Local Method to Mitigate Heat Stress in Summer within Urban Street Canyons
Figure 22
1 h mean values of differences of the sums of short-wave radiant flux densities () and long-wave radiant flux densities () from the three-dimensional environment absorbed by the human-biometeorological reference person between the shaded (by tree canopies) and sunny SSW-facing sidewalk of a WNW-ESE street canyon, “Vauban” quarter in Freiburg during typical Central European summer day.