Advanced human heat exposure sensing using two cylinder anemometer and radiometer: introducing CARla.

IF 3 3区 地球科学 Q2 BIOPHYSICS International Journal of Biometeorology Pub Date : 2025-02-04 DOI:10.1007/s00484-025-02860-4
Konrad Rykaczewski, Ankit Joshi, Shri H Viswanathan, Emily Parkerson, Mahima Gupta, Michael Park, Isabella DeClair, Kambiz Sadeghi, Sylwester Wereski, Gokul Pathikonda, Jennifer K Vanos, Ariane Middel
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The negative health impacts of extreme heat exposure can be mitigated by incorporating hyperlocal biometeorological observations into heat action planning, emergency responses, and heat-reducing urban design. A significant portion of outdoor human heat exposure is radiative, but it is often overlooked due to the absence of affordable, accurate, and user-friendly sensors. We developed a two cylinder anemometer and radiometer (CARla) consisting of unheated and heated gray components, which quantifies wind speed and the total radiation absorbed by the human body. The spectral properties of the gray coating match the standard short- and longwave absorptivity used in mean radiant temperature (MRT) calculations. We optimized the geometrical parameters of the cylinders, including height, wall thickness, and side-mounting, to minimize errors in MRT and wind speed measurements. Experiments were conducted across 15 outdoor sites in Tempe, Arizona, during the record-setting heat wave from August to October 2024. Results demonstrated that the MRT measured using CARla closely matched those measured using 3-way net radiometers. The average error in MRT using the new compact system was 1.3 ± 2.2 °C across a wide MRT range (20 to 75 °C). CARLa represents a significant improvement compared to other low-cost radiometers. The average difference between the CARla and ultrasonic anemometers for wind speed was - 0.05 ± 0.36 m·s-1 in the 0.25 to 3 m·s-1 range, comparable to standard low-cost anemometers. We integrated the CARla sensor with an Arduino-based logger, creating a cost-effective and accurate tool for broadly characterizing human exposure to extreme heat.

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使用双筒风速计和辐照度计进行先进的人体热暴露传感:引入 CARla。
将超本地生物气象观测纳入防暑降温行动规划、应急响应和防暑降温城市设计中,可以减轻极端高温对健康的负面影响。人类暴露在室外的热量有很大一部分是辐射热量,但由于缺乏经济实惠、准确和用户友好的传感器,这部分热量经常被忽视。我们开发了一种双圆筒风速计和辐射计(CARla),由未加热和加热的灰色组件组成,可量化风速和人体吸收的总辐射量。灰色涂层的光谱特性符合平均辐射温度(MRT)计算中使用的标准短波和长波吸收率。我们优化了圆柱体的几何参数,包括高度、壁厚和侧面安装,以尽量减少平均辐射温度和风速测量的误差。在 2024 年 8 月至 10 月创纪录的热浪期间,我们在亚利桑那州坦佩市的 15 个室外地点进行了实验。结果表明,使用 CARla 测得的 MRT 与使用三向净辐射计测得的 MRT 非常接近。在较宽的 MRT 范围(20 至 75 °C)内,使用新的紧凑型系统测量的 MRT 平均误差为 1.3 ± 2.2 °C。与其他低成本辐射计相比,CARLa 的性能有了显著提高。在 0.25 至 3 m-s-1 范围内,CARla 与超声波风速计的平均风速差为 - 0.05 ± 0.36 m-s-1,与标准的低成本风速计相当。我们将 CARla 传感器与基于 Arduino 的记录仪集成在一起,创造出了一种经济高效且准确的工具,可用于广泛描述人类暴露于极端高温的情况。
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