Heat Wave Solutions in Houston
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A new tool developed by researchers at The University of Texas at Austin has already helped identify potential solutions in Houston , a city where the impact of heat can vary significantly in different communities.
The heat island effect can vary in different parts of the city, leading to differences in impact.
The universal thermal comfort index combines human comfort based on temperature, humidity, wind speed, and radiation.
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