Relative air humiHumidClimateAtmosphericStableCanopyStabilizeWarmer temperaturesCreateDegreesIndoorsOptimalIndoorUnderstandingFernsRegulateCarbonVentilationConditionsSoil moistureFactorsLeaf temperatureSpeciesLevelsDataInternalConsistentPebblesExcessSurfaceWindOptimizeMeasurementsThermalControlLightStructuresPlantsIncreaseHigherThermometerInteractionSiteNaturallyProvideForestWaterImportantCool
Relative air humi3
- The dataset contains temperature and relative air humidity measurements from 203 microloggers that were installed near the ground across the central Swedish forest. (su.se)
- Caroline Greiser, Kristoffer Hylander (2019) Temperature and relative air humidity records from near-ground microclimate loggers in the central Swedish forest 2015-2016. (su.se)
- As the outer layer of trees and shrubs, bark is exposed to the direct action of atmospheric conditions and reacts to changes in relative air humidity. (sisef.it)
Humid6
- You can create a humid microclimate simply by grouping many plants together. (gardeningknowhow.com)
- Plants will naturally transpire water and create a more humid microclimate for themselves. (gardeningknowhow.com)
- Other options to increase humidity are to locate your plants in naturally humid areas such as bathrooms (assuming, of course, that your bathroom has enough light for your plants! (gardeningknowhow.com)
- The water level should be below the pebbles and, as the water evaporates, it will create a humid microclimate. (gardeningknowhow.com)
- Live plants will help create humid microclimates within the enclosure. (joshsfrogs.com)
- TOW categories range from 'Internal microclimates (T 1 ) with climatic control' to 'Part of damp climates, unventilated sheds in humid conditions (T 5 ). (corrosion-doctors.org)
Climate5
- A microclimate is an atmospheric zone, whose climate is different than that of a surrounding area. (holiday-weather.com)
- taking advantage of the micro-climate of the surrounding area, as well as of multiple technological features, the design controls the temperature and humidity, so that the occupants and the tree can live together comfortably. (designboom.com)
- The main focus is windbreaks to create a favorable microclimate for a temperate climate forest garden . (appropedia.org)
- Microclimates are small areas within a larger climate that differ from the general climate surrounding them. (irmahorse.com)
- Sensors are integrated with climate and microclimate databases, satellite data and farmers' observations, allowing the app to monitor conditions such as soil humidity, soil temperature, pH, carbon dioxide, solar conductivity and soil moisture. (hawaiibusiness.com)
Atmospheric1
- Thin film 'invisible' electrolytes tend to form on metallic surfaces under atmospheric corrosion conditions, when a certain critical humidity level is reached. (corrosion-doctors.org)
Stable7
- it belongs to a species called ficus australis that enjoys stable temperatures all year long and is thus well-suited for indoor living conditions. (designboom.com)
- To maintain a stable microclimate within the wood structure a surface coating offers a possible solution, although the effectiveness of this approach has yet to be tested. (phys.org)
- Proper insulation is crucial in maintaining a stable and favorable microclimate within your greenhouse. (greenhousegardenpros.info)
- By minimizing heat loss and maintaining a consistent temperature, you can create a stable environment that promotes optimal plant growth. (greenhousegardenpros.info)
- By opting for double glazing, you can further enhance the energy efficiency of your greenhouse and create a more stable microclimate for your plants. (greenhousegardenpros.info)
- During the day, yellow-headed geckos should be kept at temperatures ranging from 75 to 85 F. A basking spot is optional but not required as long as stable warmer temperatures are maintained. (joshsfrogs.com)
- Preliminary results suggest that the vertical temperature difference above the crop at night is reduced by 0.4K in the turbine wake indicating less stable conditions in the turbine-perturbed flow. (confex.com)
Canopy3
- Experimental treatments included irrigation at 100% of the crop evapotranspiration rate (ETc) and continuous deficit-irrigation regimes at 80 and 60% ETc. Microclimate and plant conditions monitored included temperature and humidity in the tree canopy, leaf surface temperature, water potential, and fruit quality and yield. (usda.gov)
- Changes in canopy microclimate are the likely drivers for δ 18 O cell increases with decreases in relative humidity and increases in leaf temperature associated with thinning being the most probable causes. (unl.edu)
- Near-surface temperature, humidity, wind, and surface fluxes above a maize canopy were collected with 5-min averaging during the summer of 2010. (confex.com)
Stabilize2
- Sealing plastic around the art can create a microclimate, which will help stabilize the temperature and humidity and protect the art from minor fluctuations. (delart.org)
- The authors suggest that chemical treatments to remove or stabilize the remaining iron and sulphur compounds, and reducing humidity and oxygen access, are requirements for long-term preservation. (phys.org)
Warmer temperatures1
- One can expect warmer temperatures on a flat island than on a mountain top. (holiday-weather.com)
Create4
- The microclimate point data were used together with gridded environmental data on landscape physiography and vegetation (e.g. elevation, distance to waterbodies, solar radiation, forest density) to create monthly microclimate maps at 25 m resolution. (su.se)
- Grouping ferns also helps create a microclimate of higher humidity. (tnnursery.net)
- Sudhanshu explains that the micro-sprinklers help create a microclimate in the orchards. (thebetterindia.com)
- Even the use of reflective mulch around the base of a tree can help to create an ideal temperature balance. (irmahorse.com)
Degrees4
- The temperature measurements of the two loggers in the same pair were sometimes very different (up to several degrees). (su.se)
- The building's temperature is kept under 24 degrees through cutting-edge engineering systems that facilitate simultaneous heating and cooling of different rooms. (delfi.lt)
- Here temperatures range from 0 to 15 degrees Celsius. (pwnet.org)
- For the purposes of the standard this has been defined as the time period during which the relative humidity is in excess of 80% and the temperature is above 0 degrees Celsiu s . (corrosion-doctors.org)
Indoors3
- Some of us may have heard of microclimates outdoors , but you may be wondering are there microclimates indoors too? (gardeningknowhow.com)
- Indoors, think about the room's natural light patterns and humidity levels. (tnnursery.net)
- SporeCam ™ instrument can be used both indoors and outdoors and provides spore data in addition to microclimate data including temperature, relative humidity, dew point and more, all at the farm level. (fmc.com)
Optimal3
- Artery boasts an advanced system that integrates humidification, heating, air conditioning, and ventilation to maintain an optimal microclimate. (delfi.lt)
- Different microclimates should be created around the trees to ensure optimal growth. (irmahorse.com)
- A thermostat enables you to monitor and regulate the temperature, ensuring that it remains within the optimal range for your plants. (greenhousegardenpros.info)
Indoor3
- Carmen Cecilia DRAGOMIR Muzeul de Istorie Turda [email protected] This study presents a detailed analysis of the relative humidity and temperature,as factors of the indoor microclimatic conditions in the Turda History Museum.Museum collections may evade the harmful impact of environmental factors thereon only through a rigorous control and strict monitoring of such factors. (muzeul-etnografic.ro)
- Understanding indoor microclimates is a very important step in houseplant care. (gardeningknowhow.com)
- The indoor conditions were represented by the temperature, relative humidity, CO2 concentration, and content of the total volatile organic compounds (TVOC) in the air. (bvsalud.org)
Understanding3
- The Thermal Comfort Guidelines are a new technical tool which enhances the understanding of the microclimatic qualities of the City of London's public spaces as well as a methodology to assess the impact of a new development on the microclimate of the City's streets, parks, public roof gardens and terraces and other public spaces. (cityoflondon.gov.uk)
- The technique involves merging wind, sunlight, temperature and humidity microclimate data at a seasonal level to obtain a holistic understanding of Thermal Comfort, how a microclimatic character of a place actually feels to the public. (cityoflondon.gov.uk)
- Understanding microclimates is essential in managing and growing healthy fruit trees. (irmahorse.com)
Ferns3
- If you have plants that like higher humidity, such as ferns or calathea , it is important to try and increase humidity . (gardeningknowhow.com)
- Ferns generally thrive in high-humidity environments. (tnnursery.net)
- Temperature: Most ferns prefer temperatures between 60-75°F (15-24°C). Avoid exposing them to cold drafts or sudden temperature fluctuations, as they can be sensitive to these changes. (tnnursery.net)
Regulate3
- Using mulch around the base of the tree can also help to retain moisture and regulate humidity levels. (irmahorse.com)
- Insulation helps to regulate the temperature, reduce heat loss, and prevent fluctuations that can be detrimental to your plants. (greenhousegardenpros.info)
- It helps to regulate temperature, control humidity levels, and prevent the buildup of harmful gases. (greenhousegardenpros.info)
Carbon2
- Additionally, all rooms are monitored for carbon dioxide and humidity levels to ensure human comfort. (delfi.lt)
- however, what these calculations fail to take into consideration is the friction loss on carbon filters, increased temperatures from HID lights and CO2, etc. (rollitup.org)
Ventilation1
- Proper ventilation is essential for maintaining a healthy and balanced microclimate in your greenhouse. (greenhousegardenpros.info)
Conditions4
- For example, the standard height at which to measure air temperature is 1250mm and, under certain weather conditions, there can be a difference of 5C or more between the temperature at this height and at ground level. (weatherstations.co.uk)
- This is simply an area with various zones in our homes that have different conditions such as light, temperature, humidity, and even air circulation. (gardeningknowhow.com)
- The main benefit of microclimate management is the ability to optimize the conditions for specific varieties of fruit trees. (irmahorse.com)
- During the day the upwind vertical temperature difference is insignificant while for the downwind the difference is -0.2K and supports slightly unstable conditions. (confex.com)
Soil moisture1
- Microclimate_field_protocols.xlsx: Fieldwork protocols including comments if a logger was overgrown or damaged and with site data on soil moisture and forest type etc. (su.se)
Factors4
- The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of factors such as temperature, relative humidity and physical exertion on the skin perspiration/moisture levels and subjective perceived discomfort ratings. (cdc.gov)
- These results showed that planting Acacia improved site qualities (litter fall, decomposition, and net mineralization) and microclimate factors (air temperature, soil temperature, and relative humidity) and decreased the variation rate of these factors in the study sites. (academicjournals.org)
- Factors such as temperature, humidity, and light can affect the growth and health of plants. (irmahorse.com)
- Factors such as irrigation, shade, windbreaks, mulch, and reflective covers can be used to control both the temperature and humidity of the microclimate. (irmahorse.com)
Leaf temperature1
- Visual inspection, beat net sampling, and trapping by yellow sticky cards documented population dynamics of GWSS in a citrus orchard irrigated with 100% of crop evapotranspiration (ETc), 80 percent ETc and 60 percent ETc. GWSS population density and measurements of plant condition (e.g., leaf temperature and water potential) were recorded weekly. (usda.gov)
Species2
- The objectives of this study were to examine litter, decomposition, net mineralization and microclimate by two leguminous species planted for the restoration of degraded area. (academicjournals.org)
- This species should be lightly misted daily or every other day to maintain a slightly elevated humidity and to provide water droplets on the enclosure walls, leaf litter, and other cage items from which the geckos can drink. (joshsfrogs.com)
Levels3
- Various locations of your home can have drastically different humidity levels in the air. (gardeningknowhow.com)
- A humidity tray filled with water and pebbles near the fern can help maintain the required moisture levels. (tnnursery.net)
- Apart from the primary critical humidity (associated with clean surfaces), secondary and even tertiary critical humidity levels may be observed, where the corrosion rate increases abruptly. (corrosion-doctors.org)
Data1
- ENVI-met output and the in-site measured data reached a good fit (Air temperature, R2 = 0.7451, RMSE = 0.49. (asla.org)
Internal1
- By providing protection against heat loss in the winter and heat gain in the summer, the internal environment is enhanced by more constant temperatures. (kalzip.com)
Consistent1
- Set the thermostat to the desired temperature and connect it to a heating or cooling system to maintain a consistent and favorable microclimate. (greenhousegardenpros.info)
Pebbles1
- You can also use a humidifier or set plants on top of humidity trays filled with pebbles and water. (gardeningknowhow.com)
Excess1
- Misters can be used to keep the air around the tree moist, while the fans increase air circulation, reducing excess humidity and preventing fungal growth. (irmahorse.com)
Surface1
- This leads to a difference in how much the surface air temperature between sea and land. (appropedia.org)
Wind7
- Additionally, fast winds can affect the temperature, known as the wind chill temperature. (holiday-weather.com)
- For example, a rain gauge, this helps to measure humidity and wind. (holiday-weather.com)
- Developers are expected to conduct thermal comfort studies in parallel with the wind microclimate and sunlight studies to contextualise the results in terms of overall thermal comfort. (cityoflondon.gov.uk)
- Dominant tree covers and LULC patch mosaics were obtained from Turkish General Directory of Forestry (GDF) by using categorical dataSeveral THC, indicating temperature and moisture distribution, exposure to wind etc., were computed by a 15 m resolution Digital Elevation Model (DEM). (scialert.net)
- Few studies have reported the influences of wind turbines and large wind farms on the crop microclimate. (confex.com)
- The possibility exists that wind farms co-located with agricultural crops will influence the crop microclimate. (confex.com)
- Additional analysis of other variables (e.g. fluxes of CO2 and water vapor) will be used to assess the impacts of wind turbine turbulence on crop microclimate. (confex.com)
Optimize1
- A well-designed greenhouse should provide sufficient space for your plants, optimize natural light intake, and allow for efficient temperature regulation. (greenhousegardenpros.info)
Measurements2
- Microclimate_loggerdata_all.csv: All logger temperature and humidity measurements including the double measurements on each site from 2 loggers. (su.se)
- The high resolution temperature maps derived from these measurements are available as a separate dataset. (su.se)
Thermal1
- Expert judgement by experienced microclimate engineering consultants will always be needed for thermal comfort studies. (cityoflondon.gov.uk)
Control1
- Humidity control is important to prevent various fruit tree diseases and pests. (irmahorse.com)
Light1
- The temperature, humidity, and light requirements for each variety of fruit tree must be considered when choosing a location for planting. (irmahorse.com)
Structures1
- Microclimates can be affected by structures such as buildings or trees and geographic features such as hills or valleys. (irmahorse.com)
Plants3
- Situating your plants next to a heating vent may also result in a microclimate of both higher temperatures than you'd think, as well as drier air. (gardeningknowhow.com)
- To increase humidity, you can mist the fronds regularly, use a room humidifier, or place a tray of water near the plants. (tnnursery.net)
- The design of your greenhouse plays a significant role in creating a favorable microclimate for your plants. (greenhousegardenpros.info)
Increase2
- The skin conductance increased significantly with the increase in the temperature, relative humidity and presence of physical exertion. (cdc.gov)
- One way to increase humidity around the tree is to use misting and misting fans. (irmahorse.com)
Higher2
- The higher the landscape is, the cooler the temperature will be. (holiday-weather.com)
- Grassland showed higher air temperature, relative humidity and soil temperature as well as a larger variation per hour in these parameters compared to the Acacia plantations. (academicjournals.org)
Thermometer2
- One good way to study the temperature in various microclimates in your home is to purchase a minimum/maximum thermometer. (gardeningknowhow.com)
- The basking spot, if one is provided, can be checked with an infrared thermometer or temperature gun. (joshsfrogs.com)
Interaction2
- A significant interaction effect of temperature and exertion on perceived discomfort was also observed. (cdc.gov)
- The polar and Hadley cells are temperature driven cells, whereas the Ferrel or mid-latitude cell is caused by an interaction of the polar and tropical cells. (appropedia.org)
Site3
- Microclimate_loggerdata_minmax.csv: Daily minimum, maximum and mean temperature, minimum and maximum humidity values per site. (su.se)
- Microclimate_response_predictor_values.xlsx: Clean table with all response values (monthly Tmin and Tmax) and predictors (on-site measured and remotely sensed) that were used for the microclimate models. (su.se)
- When extracting daily minimum and maximum temperatures for each site, we picked the less extreme value from the two loggers. (su.se)
Naturally1
- That is a microclimate in which mineral salt is naturally ionized. (fotolog.com)
Provide1
- The mountain hillsides of the oyamel forest provide an ideal microclimate for the butterflies. (pwnet.org)
Forest4
- The loggers recorded forest microclimate every third hour over 15 months. (su.se)
- Monthly microclimate models in a managed boreal forest landscape. (su.se)
- 203 microclimate loggers (iButtons) were installed near-ground across the central Swedish forest in an area of ~16 000 km² (including parts of the counties of Värmland, Örebro, Västmanland and Dalarna). (su.se)
- The humidity in the oyamel forest assures the monarchs won't dry out allowing them to conserve their energy. (pwnet.org)
Water2
- Taking care of this plant requires attention to its lighting, soil, water, temperature and humidity, and fertilizer needs. (planetnatural.com)
- One way is to use irrigation - cool water can balance the temperature around the roots and reduce the temperature around the trunk and upper limbs of the tree. (irmahorse.com)
Important1
- Why is Microclimate Management Important for Grafted Fruit Trees? (irmahorse.com)
Cool1
- Cool temperatures at low humidity impart flavor without expediting the maturation process. (dibruno.com)