Effect of long-term acclimatization on summer thermal comfort in outdoor spaces: a comparative study between Melbourne and Hong Kong

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Cho Kwong Charlie Lam
Kevin Ka-Lun Lau
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[1] Sun Yat-sen University,School of Atmospheric Sciences
[2] Sun Yat-sen University,Guangdong Province Key Laboratory for Climate Change and Natural Disaster Studies
[3] Monash University,School of Earth, Atmosphere and Environment
[4] CRC for Water Sensitive Cities,Institute of Future Cities
[5] The Chinese University of Hong Kong,CUHK Jockey Club Institute of Ageing
[6] The Chinese University of Hong Kong,Institute of Environment, Energy and Sustainability
[7] The Chinese University of Hong Kong,undefined
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Outdoor thermal comfort; UTCI; Clothing; Thermal adaptation; Urban microclimate;
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The Universal Thermal Climate Index (UTCI) is an index for assessing outdoor thermal environment which aims to be applicable universally to different climates. However, the scale of UTCI thermal stress classification can be interpreted depending on the context. Previous studies validated the UTCI in individual cities, but comparative studies between different cities are scarce. This study examines the differences in thermal perception and clothing choices between residents from two climate zones over similar UTCI ranges in summer. We compared summer thermal comfort survey data from Melbourne (n = 2162, January–February 2014) and Hong Kong (n = 414, July–August 2007). We calculated the UTCI from outdoor weather station data and used t tests to compare the differences in thermal sensation and clothing between Hong Kong and Melbourne residents. When the UTCI was between 23.0 and 45.9 °C, Melbourne residents wore significantly more clothing (0.1 clo) than Hong Kong residents. Hong Kong residents reported neutral to warm sensation at a higher UTCI range compared with the dynamic thermal sensation (DTS) model. Moreover, Melbourne residents reported warm and hot sensation at a higher UTCI range than the DTS model. Respondents in Melbourne also exhibited different responses to the mean radiant temperature under shaded and sunny conditions, while such a trend was not observed in Hong Kong. It would be advisable to define different thermal sensation thresholds for the UTCI scale according to different climate zones for better prediction of the outdoor thermal comfort of different urban populations.
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