Near-ground cooling efficacies of trees and high-albedo surfaces [report]

Ronnen Michael Levinson
1997 unpublished
Near-Ground Cooling Efficacies of Trees and High-Albedo Surfaces by Ronnen Michael Levinson Doctor of Philosophy in Engineering-Mechanical Engineering Daytime summer urban heat islands arise when the prevalence of dark-colored surfaces and lack of vegetation make a city warmer than neighboring countryside. Two frequentlyproposed summer heat island mitigation measures are to plant trees and to increase the albedo (solar reflectivity) of ground surfaces. This dissertation examines the effects of
more » ... hese measures on the surface temperature of an object near the ground, and on solar heating of air near the ground. Near-ground objects include people, vehicles, and buildings. The variation of the surface temperature of a near-ground object with ground albedo indicates that a rise in ground albedo will cool a near-ground object only if the object's albedo exceeds a critical value. This critical value of object albedo depends on wind speed, object geometry, and the height of the atmospheric thermal boundary layer. It ranges from 0.15 to 0.37 for a person. If an object has typical albedo of 0.3, increasing the ground albedo by
doi:10.2172/771627 fatcat:x2qc3hpblfgd7ilt6ilwbzhqri