Some aspects of urban micro-climate in Kuala Lumpur West Malaysia

Sham Sani, (1972) Some aspects of urban micro-climate in Kuala Lumpur West Malaysia. AKADEMIKA, 1 . pp. 85-94. ISSN 0126-5008

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Abstract

This report present results of observations of temperature and humidity on two relatively cloudy days in Kuala Lumpur. The results show that first, the city-core is generally warmer and drier than the countryside and large open areas; second, the highest daily temperatures are recorded in the city-core; third, the minimum temperatures everywhere are reached round about 0500-0600 hours and fourth, the physiological temperatures follow closely the patterns of the air temperatures and reach their highest values in the city streets.

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