Biometeorological Conditions during the August 2015 Mega-HeatWave and the Summer 2010 Mega-Heat Wave in Ukraine

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The human-biometeorological conditions in Ukraine during two mega-heat waves were analyzed. The evaluation is based on physiologically equivalent temperature (PET). The calculation of PET is performed utilizing the RayMan model. The results revealed these two mega-heat waves produced strenuous human-biometeorological conditions on the territory of Ukraine. During the summer 2010 mega-heat wave, strong and extreme heat stress prevailed at about midday at the stations where this atmospheric phenomenon was observed. The mega-heat wave of August 2015 was characterized by a lower heat load. The diurnal variation of PET values during the researched mega-HW was similar to that of the diurnal variation of air temperature with minimum values in the early morning and maximum values in the afternoon. On the territory where mega-heat waves were observed, the number of days during which heat stress occurred for 9 h amounted to 97.6% for the period from 31 July to 12 August 2010 and 77.1% for the mega-heat wave of August 2015.

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Shevchenko, O., Snizhko, S., Zapototskyi, S., & Matzarakis, A. (2022). Biometeorological Conditions during the August 2015 Mega-HeatWave and the Summer 2010 Mega-Heat Wave in Ukraine. Atmosphere, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos13010099

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