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How Reliable Is the Temperature Information of Street Thermometers? A Simple Case Study in São Paulo City

verfasst von : Jonas Guitart Guimarães de Arqueros e Ribeiro, Humberto Ribeiro da Rocha, Helber Custódio de Freitas, Arthur Henrique Bussinello

Erschienen in: Towards Green Campus Operations

Verlag: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

The public information of real time weather in urban places, especially air temperature and humidity, is generally acquired in locus, that is, using local instrumentation, and has also to inform in a convenient and easy way the passerby people, usually displayed in vertical boards of street clocks. These devices seldom use accurate sensors and are placed in vulnerable conditions which include the influence of buildings, trees, wires, vehicles, animals, people etc. This work envisages to discuss how reliable are the temperature data available in the street clocks for passers-by users. We questioned the accuracy of the temperature shown in street thermometers at the USP campus, in São Paulo, Brazil. Data was taken during February to April 2014 using an experimental approach that compared the temperature displayed in boards of street clocks/thermometers to a reference air temperature measured in the adjacencies. The board temperature was generally warmer at daytime (mean deviation of 2 °C) in a site not shadowed by surrounding buildings, with extremes that reached about 8 °C, and less in a partially shadowed site. The deviations were larger with clear sky conditions, although the background with diffuse solar radiation was sufficient to show substantial daytime warming. Likewise, at night the board temperature appeared to be colder (mean deviation of about −1.5 oC).

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Literatur
Zurück zum Zitat World Meteorological Organization (WMO). (2008). Guide to meteorological instruments and methods of observation. Geneva, Switzerland: WMO-No. 8. World Meteorological Organization (WMO). (2008). Guide to meteorological instruments and methods of observation. Geneva, Switzerland: WMO-No. 8.
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Titel
How Reliable Is the Temperature Information of Street Thermometers? A Simple Case Study in São Paulo City
verfasst von
Jonas Guitart Guimarães de Arqueros e Ribeiro
Humberto Ribeiro da Rocha
Helber Custódio de Freitas
Arthur Henrique Bussinello
Copyright-Jahr
2018
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-76885-4_32