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Yves Earhart

Microclimates Uncovered

Microclimates Uncovered explores the fascinating world of localized climate variations, often unnoticed by standard weather forecasts. The book delves into how small-scale geographic and structural features create distinct climatic zones. One intriguing fact is how urban heat islands can cause cities to experience significantly higher temperatures than surrounding rural areas due to materials like concrete retaining heat. Another example is how coastal breezes are driven by the different rates at which land and sea heat up, creating predictable daily wind patterns. The book examines three key microclimatic environments: urban, coastal, and mountainous, presenting scientific data, case studies, and practical examples. It begins with the fundamental principles of thermodynamics and fluid dynamics before systematically analyzing each environment. The approach connects meteorology, geography, environmental science, urban planning, civil engineering, and architecture, highlighting the broad implications of microclimatic understanding. It argues that understanding these variations is crucial for creating sustainable environments. This book emphasizes practical applications, offering actionable insights for professionals and enthusiasts alike. Strategies for mitigating urban heat islands, optimizing agricultural practices in coastal zones, and designing sustainable infrastructure in mountain regions are discussed. By limiting its scope to these three environments, the book provides a detailed analysis of major microclimatic drivers, making complex concepts accessible to a broad audience.
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Első kiadás
2025
Kiadás éve
2025
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