Real-Time Thermal Mapping for Heat & Cool Archipelagos of Bengaluru, India

Blessed with a salubrious climate, the city of Bengaluru over the past few decades has constantly witnessed thermal discomfort owing to several Urban Heat islands that have mushroomed within the city. The subsequent increase in builtup area, consequent loss of productive agricultural lands/green zon...

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Main Authors: Gopinath Rajesh, Banerjee Aditya, Sachin S., Tiwari Prakhar, Wilson Sunny
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2017-12-01
Series:Civil and Environmental Engineering
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/cee-2017-0014
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spelling doaj-b2113df690b348c8830f53c4693414b02021-09-06T19:19:30ZengSciendoCivil and Environmental Engineering1336-58352199-65122017-12-0113210611110.1515/cee-2017-0014cee-2017-0014Real-Time Thermal Mapping for Heat & Cool Archipelagos of Bengaluru, IndiaGopinath Rajesh0Banerjee Aditya1Sachin S.2Tiwari Prakhar3Wilson Sunny4Department of Civil Engineering, BMSIT&M, Bengaluru 64, IndiaDepartment of Construction Technology and Management, AcIT, Bengaluru 107, IndiaDepartment of Construction Technology and Management, AcIT, Bengaluru 107, IndiaDepartment of Construction Technology and Management, AcIT, Bengaluru 107, IndiaDepartment of Construction Technology and Management, AcIT, Bengaluru 107, IndiaBlessed with a salubrious climate, the city of Bengaluru over the past few decades has constantly witnessed thermal discomfort owing to several Urban Heat islands that have mushroomed within the city. The subsequent increase in builtup area, consequent loss of productive agricultural lands/green zones, encroachment of surface water bodies coupled with the ill-preparedness of decision makers to handle the demand for land have invariably crumbled the natural micro-climate of the city. In this present research, an attempt has been made to detect the distribution of Urban Heat Islands in Bengaluru City by conducting real-time survey at 100 observatories marked across the entire urban & rural locations; with thermohygrometers as per the W.M.O. guidelines. The study confirmed the violation of the Human Thermal Comfort Range in 9, 83, 98, 99, 98 and 80 observatories for the monitoring at 6 AM, 9 AM, 12 PM, 3 PM, 6 PM and 9 PM respectively.https://doi.org/10.1515/cee-2017-0014bengaluruislandsheatthermalurban
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author Gopinath Rajesh
Banerjee Aditya
Sachin S.
Tiwari Prakhar
Wilson Sunny
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Banerjee Aditya
Sachin S.
Tiwari Prakhar
Wilson Sunny
Real-Time Thermal Mapping for Heat & Cool Archipelagos of Bengaluru, India
Civil and Environmental Engineering
bengaluru
islands
heat
thermal
urban
author_facet Gopinath Rajesh
Banerjee Aditya
Sachin S.
Tiwari Prakhar
Wilson Sunny
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title Real-Time Thermal Mapping for Heat & Cool Archipelagos of Bengaluru, India
title_short Real-Time Thermal Mapping for Heat & Cool Archipelagos of Bengaluru, India
title_full Real-Time Thermal Mapping for Heat & Cool Archipelagos of Bengaluru, India
title_fullStr Real-Time Thermal Mapping for Heat & Cool Archipelagos of Bengaluru, India
title_full_unstemmed Real-Time Thermal Mapping for Heat & Cool Archipelagos of Bengaluru, India
title_sort real-time thermal mapping for heat & cool archipelagos of bengaluru, india
publisher Sciendo
series Civil and Environmental Engineering
issn 1336-5835
2199-6512
publishDate 2017-12-01
description Blessed with a salubrious climate, the city of Bengaluru over the past few decades has constantly witnessed thermal discomfort owing to several Urban Heat islands that have mushroomed within the city. The subsequent increase in builtup area, consequent loss of productive agricultural lands/green zones, encroachment of surface water bodies coupled with the ill-preparedness of decision makers to handle the demand for land have invariably crumbled the natural micro-climate of the city. In this present research, an attempt has been made to detect the distribution of Urban Heat Islands in Bengaluru City by conducting real-time survey at 100 observatories marked across the entire urban & rural locations; with thermohygrometers as per the W.M.O. guidelines. The study confirmed the violation of the Human Thermal Comfort Range in 9, 83, 98, 99, 98 and 80 observatories for the monitoring at 6 AM, 9 AM, 12 PM, 3 PM, 6 PM and 9 PM respectively.
topic bengaluru
islands
heat
thermal
urban
url https://doi.org/10.1515/cee-2017-0014
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