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Exploring the meteorological impacts of surface and rooftop heat mitigation strategies over a tropical city
Khan, Ansar; Khorat, Samiran; Doan, Quang-Van; Khatun, Rupali; Das, Debashish; Hamdi, Rafiq; Carlosena Remírez, Laura ; Santamouris, Mattheos; Georgescu, Matei; Niyogi, Dev; Carlosena Remírez, Laura (American Geophysical Union, 2023) Artículo / ArtikuluaDifferent heat mitigation technologies have been developed to improve the thermal environment in cities. However, the regional impacts of such technologies, especially in the context of a tropical city, remain unclear. The ... -
On the winter overcooling penalty of super cool photonic materials in cities
Khan, Ansar; Carlosena Remírez, Laura ; Khorat, Samiran; Khatun, Rupali; Doan, Quang-Van; Feng, Jie; Santamouris, Mattheos (Elsevier, 2021) Artículo / ArtikuluaDaytime radiative coolers appear to be the most triumphant and promising technology for urban thermal management, as they could improve the thermal field of the cities, especially during the summertime. However, during the ... -
Optically modulated passive broadband daytime radiative cooling materials can cool cities in summer and heat cities in winter
Khan, Ansar; Carlosena Remírez, Laura ; Feng, Jie; Khorat, Samiran; Khatun, Rupali; Doan, Quang-Van; Santamouris, Mattheos (MDPI, 2022) Artículo / ArtikuluaBroadband passive daytime radiative cooling (PDRC) materials exhibit sub-ambient surface temperatures and contribute highly to mitigating extreme urban heat during the warm period. However, their application may cause ... -
Urban cooling potential and cost comparison of heat mitigation techniques for their impact on the lower atmosphere
Khan, Ansar; Carlosena Remírez, Laura ; Khorat, Samiran; Khatun, Rupali; Das, Debashish; Doan, Quang-Van; Hamdi, Rafiq; Aziz, Sk Mohammad; Akbari, Hashem; Santamouris, Mattheos; Niyogi, Dev (Springer, 2023) Artículo / ArtikuluaCool materials and rooftop vegetation help achieve urban heating mitigation as they can reduce building cooling demands. This study assesses the cooling potential of different mitigation technologies using Weather Research ...