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Urban Canyon Analysis×Sky View Factor Analysis×
ÁreaUrban StudiesUrban Studies
FamíliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Ano de origem19881981
Autor originalTimothy R. OkeTimothy R. Oke (urban-climate application)
TipoPipeline for characterising street-canyon geometry and its microclimatic effectsPipeline for computing the fraction of visible sky from a point in urban geometry
Fonte seminalOke, T. R. (1988). Street design and urban canopy layer climate. Energy and Buildings, 11(1-3), 103–113. DOI ↗Oke, T. R. (1981). Canyon geometry and the nocturnal urban heat island: comparison of scale model and field observations. Journal of Climatology, 1(3), 237–254. DOI ↗
Outros nomesStreet Canyon Analysis, Canyon Aspect Ratio Analysis, Urban Canopy Layer Analysis, H/W Ratio AnalysisSVF Analysis, Sky View Factor Mapping, Sky Openness Analysis, Skyview Factor
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ResumoUrban canyon analysis characterises a street flanked by buildings as a 'canyon' and studies how its geometry — chiefly the ratio of building height to street width — governs airflow, radiation, temperature, and pollutant dispersion within it. The single most important descriptor is the aspect ratio H/W, which determines whether wind skims over the top, recirculates inside, or interacts between adjacent canyons. The framework was set out by Timothy Oke's 1988 paper on street design and the urban canopy layer, which tied canyon geometry to the microclimate of the air below roof level.Sky view factor (SVF) analysis quantifies the fraction of the overlying hemisphere of sky that is visible from a given point on the ground, ranging from 1.0 in a wide-open field to near 0 at the bottom of a deep, narrow street canyon. It is a central geometric descriptor in urban climatology because the amount of visible sky governs how much longwave radiation a surface can lose at night, directly shaping the urban heat island. The measure was put on a rigorous footing by Timothy Oke's 1981 work linking canyon geometry to nocturnal urban warming.
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