基于人体热状态评估的乌克兰领土生物气候区划

L. Malytska, S. Moskalenko
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本研究的重点是通过分析基于哈林顿理想函数的生物气象指标,对生物气候条件进行客观评价。冬季哈林顿可取性函数的评价标准为:Bodman冬季严酷指数(S)、等效有效温度(EETA)、风冷指数(K0)和风寒温度(WC)。这些指标被整合成一个复杂的,广义的冬季期望指数(DW)。在夏季,将Missenard等效温度(EЕT)指数、辐射等效有效温度(PEET)和热量指数(HI)相结合,形成夏季可取性指数(DS)。通过综合指数(DW/DS)划分的领土分区描绘了乌克兰生物气候条件的季节和空间分异。这些差异被用来突出对人类最有利和最不利的地区(地带),并相应地显示每个地区的生物气候资源水平。在冬季,乌克兰全境有四个气候舒适程度不同的区域,而夏季只有三个区域。根据人体热状态,两个季节的气象条件都比较舒适。3区生物气候资源良好,气候舒适,冬季和夏季面积最大,分别占乌克兰领土的49.61%和61.0%。计算了1981-2010年两个季节指定区域的气候特征平均值。
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Bioclimatic zoning of the territory of Ukraine based on human thermal state assessment
This research focuses on objective assessment of bioclimatic conditions through analyses of biometeorological indices based on Harrington’s desirability function. Evaluation criteria for the Harrington desirability function during winter are: Bodman’s winter severity index (S), equivalent-efficient temperatures (EETA), index of wind cooling (K0), and wind chill temperature (WC). These metrics were integrated into one complex, generalized desirability index for winter (DW). For the summer period, equivalentefficient temperatures of Missenard (EЕT) index, radiation equivalent-effective temperature (PEET) and Heat Index (HI), were combined to form a desirability index for summer (DS). Zoning of the territory by e integrating the indices (DW/DS) portrays the seasonal and spatial differentiation of bioclimatic conditions over Ukraine. These differences were used to highlight the most favorable and unfavorable regions (zones) for humans and, accordingly, the level of bioclimatic resources for each region. In winter across Ukraine, four zones with different levels of weather comfort were identified, with only three zones in summer. For both seasons meteorological conditions are mostly comfortable based on human thermal state. Zone 3, with satisfactory bioclimatic resources and comfortable weather, is the largest of all zones in both winter and summer, making up 49.61% and 61.0% Ukraine’s territory, respectively. Average values of climatic characteristics were calculated for the specified zones for both seasons (1981-2010).
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