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The cooling effect of different water bodies in Amsterdam during hot days
Lisette Klok
CENTRE OF APPLIED RESEARCH TECHNOLOGY
City Net Zero
Climate Resilient City
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Amsterdam
100%
Hot Days
100%
Cooling Effect
100%
Water Bodies
100%
Adaptation Measures
50%
Urban Heat
37%
Thermal Comfort
25%
Urban Professionals
25%
Urban Greening
25%
Ponds
25%
Water Type
25%
Fountain
25%
Air Temperature
25%
Water Effect
25%
Canal
25%
Dutch
12%
Climate Change Adaptation
12%
Urban Space
12%
Urban Environment
12%
Thermal Sensation
12%
Nighttime
12%
Comfortability
12%
Humidity
12%
Urban Shading
12%
Low Air Temperature
12%
Globe Temperature
12%
Urban Climate Resilience
12%
Wind Speed
12%
Summertime
12%
Radiation Temperature
12%
Meteorological Conditions
12%
Heat Source
12%
Global Radiation
12%
Meteorological Measurements
12%
Mobile Weather Station
12%
Engineering
Cooling Effect
100%
Adaptation Measure
66%
Air Temperature
50%
Thermal Comfort
33%
Meteorological Condition
16%
Globe Temperature
16%
Global Radiation
16%
Research Project
16%
Relative Humidity
16%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Water Body
100%
Air Temperature
37%
Shading
37%
Thermal Comfort
25%
Water Type
25%
Urban Green
25%
Relative Humidity
12%
Vegetation
12%
Urban Climate
12%
Weather Station
12%
Wind Velocity
12%