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I. INTRODUCTION
Jan
11.7
Feb
12.4
TABLE I
EFFECTIVE TEMPERATURE GUIDE (C) FOR THE CITY OF BAGHDAD
March
15.5
April
21.6
May
23.3
June
26.3
July
26.6
August
25.4
Sep
24.2
Oct
21
Nov
16.2
Dec
11.3
TABLE II
EFFECTIVE COMFORT MONTHS FOR THE CITY OF BAGHDAD
Data
Nagging months because of the low temperatures less than
18.9C
Comfortable months (ideal atmosphere ) 18.9 to 22.8C
Nagging months, higher than the likely 22.9 to 24.4
A very annoying months (more than 24.4 )
Jan
14.7
Months
November, December, January,
February and March
April and October
May and September
June, July and August
TABLE III
EFFECTIVE TEMPERATURE DAY MANUAL (C) TO THE CITY OF BAGHDAD
Feb
16.1
March
18.5
April
21.6
May
24.9
June
27.3
July
28.5
August
28.3
Sep
26.6
TABLE IV
THE MONTH'S EFFECTIVE DAY FOR THE CITY OF BAGHDAD
Data
Nagging months because of the low
temperatures
Comfortable months
Nagging months because of high temperatures
Oct
23.3
Nov
18.5
Months
December, January, February and March
April
June, July and August, May and
September, October and November
Dec
15.7
December and January and February were 5.7, 0.4, and 6.4,
respectively (Table V and VI). These months fall within the
climate spam uncomfortable because of the low temperatures
and increased rates of relative humidity during the night in the
study area.
TABLE V
A GUIDE EFFECTIVE TEMPERATURE OVERNIGHT IN THE CITY OF BAGHDAD FOR THE PERIOD (1981-2010)
Data
Guide
Jan
4.4
Feb
5.8
March
21.8
April
24.9
May
24.8
June
25.1
July
25.2
August
25.2
Sep
22.4
Oct
22.7
Nov
18.9
Dec
5.5
TABLE VI
THE MONTH'S EFFECTIVE DAY FOR THE CITY OF BAGHDAD
Data
Nagging months because of the low
temperatures
Comfortable months
Nagging months because of high
temperatures
Months
December, January, February and March and
November
March, April, May and September, October
June, July and August,
0.9311 + 0.0295
(
0.03 + 0.0295
TABLE VII
A GUIDE EFFECTIVE TEMPERATURE OVERNIGHT IN THE CITY OF BAGHDAD FOR THE PERIOD (1981-2010)
Jan
4.7
Not
happy
Feb
4.8
Never
happy
March
5.2
Never
happy
April
5.9
Never
happy
May
6.4
Never
happy
June
7
Never
happy
July
7
Never
happy
August
7
Never
happy
Sep
6.6
Never
happy
Oct
6
Never
happy
Nov
5.3
Never
happy
Dec
4.7
Not
happy
TABLE VIII
THE DEGREE OF PRESUMPTION OF HAPPINESS AND PLEASURE OF DAY FOR THE CITY OF BAGHDAD, FOR THE PERIOD GUIDE (1981-2010)
Data
Guide
Analysis
Jan
4.7
Not
happy
Feb
4.8
Never
happy
March
5.2
Never
happy
April
5.9
Never
happy
May
6.4
Never
happy
June
7
Never
happy
July
7
Never
happy
August
7
Never
happy
Sep
6.6
Never
happy
Oct
6
Never
happy
Nov
5.3
Never
happy
Dec
4.7
Not
happy
TABLE IX
THE DEGREE OF PRESUMPTION OF HAPPINESS AND PLEASURE NIGHT FOR THE CITY OF BAGHDAD, FOR THE PERIOD GUIDE (1981-2010)
Data
Guide
Analysis
Jan
5.2
Never
happy
Feb
5.4
Never
happy
March
5.9
Never
happy
April
6.5
Never
happy
May
7.1
Never
happy
June
7.5
Never
happy
July
7.8
Never
happy
August
7.7
Never
happy
Sep
7.4
Never
happy
Oct
6.8
Never
happy
Nov
5.9
Never
happy
Dec
5.3
Never
happy
(33 ta)
TABLE X
MONTHLY AVERAGES FOR THE PRESUMPTION TEMPERATURE BIO-METEOROLOGICAL THE CITY OF BAGHDAD FOR THE PERIOD (1981-2010)
Data
Equation
result
Analysis
Jan
Feb
March
April
May
Tends
to cool
mild
mild
mild
mild
5.5
7.1
7.8
9.8
10.8
June
10.9
July
11.6
August
12.1
Sep
11.1
Oct
Nov
Dec
mild
mild
mild
mild
mild
mild
mild
6.5
6.6
TABLE XI
THE MONTHLY AVERAGES FOR THE PRESUMPTION TEMPERATURE BIO -METEOROLOGICAL DAY (M) OF THE CITY OF BAGHDAD, FOR THE PERIOD (1981-2010)
Data
Equation
result
Analysis
Jan
Feb
March
April
May
Tends
to cool
mild
mild
mild
mild
5.9
7.3
8.1
10.2
10.9
June
12.1
warm
July
12.8
warm
August
12.8
warm
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
mild
mild
Tends
to cool
Tends
to cool
11
9.3
5.7
5.9
TABLE XII
THE MONTHLY AVERAGES FOR THE PRESUMPTION TEMPERATURE BIO -METEOROLOGICAL NIGHT STATION BAGHDAD CLIMATIC PERIOD (1981-2010)
Data
Equation
result
Analysis
Jan
Feb
March
April
May
June
July
August
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
cold
cold
Tends
to cool
Tends
to cool
Tends
to cool
mild
mild
mild
mild
mild
mild
Tends
to cool
-2
-1
3.4
3.6
4.1
7.6
7.7
7.6
7.2
6.1
2.1
D- Hot months: June, July, and August are hot months and
considered uncomfortable and troublesome due to high
temperatures rates
2. Wind cooling rate of the day
It has been relying on maximum temperatures rates and the
speed of the wind the day to extract the presumption Rest day
in the study area (Table XV and XVI). Presumption wind
cooling rate of the day during December, January, and
February were (347.4, 422.4, 363.8), respectively. So, they are
within a comfortable climate that is cold or trend to be cooler.
The degree of wind cooling temperatures for March was
245.2, which falls within the climate pattern to be cooler while
the night wind cooling temperature for April and May were
93.7 and 79.8, respectively. These two months have a
comfortable refreshing and gentle climate because of the mild
temperature. The wind day cooling value for June, July and
August were 48.4, 48.9, and 47.1, respectively. So, these
months fall within the warm climate, because it is at less than
the value of 50 on the scale. A wind cooling for September
and October were 124.6 to 113.6, respectively. These two
months rates lie within the sweet and refreshing climate.
While November located within the comfortable environment
that tends to be cooler. Table XVII analysis shows the
following:
A. Annoying months because of the low temperatures: the
analysis revealed that in December, January, February, March,
and November are the uncomfortable months, because of the
low temperatures. January was the most inclined to be cooler
as it was the coldest.
B. Comfortable months (excellent): September and October
are the comfortable and refreshing months at a rate of wind
cooling of 124.6 and 113.6.
Data
Equation
result
Analysis
Staging
result
Jan
TABLE XIII
MONTHLY RATES TO GUIDE THE COOLING WIND TO THE CITY OF BAGHDAD, FOR THE PERIOD (1981-2010)
Feb
March
More
Tendin
g to
cool
More
Tendin
g to
cool
More
Tendin
g to
cool
Tends
to cool
C*
C*
P*
-2
-1
3.4
April
3.6
May
4.1
Nice
and
refreshi
ng
June
July
August
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Warm
warm
warm
mild
Tends
to cool
Tends
to cool
Tends
to cool
H*
H*
H*
P*
P-
C*
7.6
7.7
7.6
7.2
6.1
2.1
TABLE XIV
COMFORTABLE MONTHS DIRECTORY FOR THE WIND COOLING GUIDE OF THE CITY OF BAGHDAD
Data
Nagging months because of the low temperatures
(Trends to cool and more tending to cool)
Comfortable months (Nice )
Nagging months due to high temperatures
Warm months
Months
November, December, January, February and
March, April, and October
May
June, July and August
September
TABLE XV
MANUAL WIND CHILL DURING THE DAY AND THE CAPACITY OF THE WIND ON THE WIND COOLING DURING THE DAY FOR THE CITY OF BAGHDAD
Data
Equation
result
Analysis
Staging
result
Jan
422.4
More
Tendin
g to
cool
C
Feb
March
April
May
79.8
Tends
to cool
Tends
to cool
warm
P-
P*
363.8
245.2
93.8
June
-48.4
July
-58.9
August
-47.1
124.6
113.6
236.9
374.4
warm
hot
hot
hot
Nice
and
refresh
Nice
and
refresh
Tends
to cool
Tends
to cool
H-
H-
H-
H*
P*
P-
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
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Fig. 2. Calculation ET directory values using temperatures, dry thermometer
and wet thermometer and wind speed.
IV. CONCLUSION
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TABLE XVI
REST DAY- TO -MONTH GUIDE WIND CHILL OF BAGHDAD
Data
Nagging months because of the low temperatures
(Trends to cool and more tending to cool)
Nagging months due to high temperatures
Months
November, December, January, February
and October
June, July and August, April, September,
October and May
November, December, January, February
and October
Jan
TABLE XVII
MANUAL WIND CHILL NIGHT WIND AND THE ABILITY OF THE COOLING WIND TO THE CITY OF BAGHDAD
689
Feb
660.6
March
Analysis
Cold
Cold
Staging
result
C-
C-
More
tend to
be cold
589.6
C*
April
439.2
More
tend to
be cold
C
May
June
325.2
259.9
More
tend to
be cold
More
tend to
be cold
P-
P*
July
August
More
tend to
be cold
More
tend to
be cold
220.6
P*
208.8
P*
Sep
302.9
More
tend to
be cold
P-
Oct
407.2
More
tend to
be cold
C
Nov
554.6
More
tend to
be cold
C*
Dec
647.7
cold
C-
TABLE XVIII
INFLUENCING THE HEAT GUIDE (ET) CORRECTED IN TERMS OF SURFACE SOLAR RADIATION DURING THE DAY AND HEAT (12.00 AM) FOR THE MONTHS OF
JANUARY AND JULY OF BAGHDAD
Average wind
speed m/sec
12:00
4.1
2.5
ET before
correction
Increment value
(ET)
ET After
correction
Month
30.5
12
6.6
4.2
37.1
15.8
July
January
TABLE XIX
MONTHLY AVERAGE DEGREE HEAT INFLUENTIAL IN TERMS OF WIND SPEED AT NIGHT (300 GMT) FOR THE MONTHS OF JULY AND JANUARY FOR THE CITY OF
BAGHDAD
19.1
8
Wet Bulb
temperature
WB (C)
4.1
2.5
Wind speed
m/s
22.2
6.2
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ET
Before
correction
15.2
8.1
Corrected ET
ET
-7
1.9
33.9
8.9