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Microclimate Study @ HCI

Group 3 Jian Rong (14) David Powell (5) Tun Yong (32) Brandon Lin (1). Microclimate Study @ HCI. Objective. To collate, compare and analyse data about the temperatures at different locations in Hwa Chong Institution. Hypothesis.

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Microclimate Study @ HCI

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  1. Group 3 Jian Rong (14) David Powell (5) Tun Yong (32) Brandon Lin (1) Microclimate Study @ HCI

  2. Objective To collate, compare and analyse data about the temperatures at different locations in Hwa Chong Institution.

  3. Hypothesis Concrete areas are generally hotter than non-concrete areas.

  4. Fieldwork Data

  5. Site A: Top Floor of MultistoreyCarpark

  6. Site A: Top Floor of MultistoreyCarpark

  7. Site B: Garden outside Printing Centre

  8. Site B: Garden outside Printing Centre

  9. Site C: Open space between Canteen & Block C

  10. Site C: Open space between Canteen & Block C

  11. Site D: Terraces

  12. Site D: Terraces

  13. Site E: Field

  14. Site E: Field

  15. Site F: Running Track

  16. Site F: Running Track

  17. Site G: Fountain Area outside General Office

  18. Site G: Fountain Area outside General Office

  19. Post Fieldwork

  20. Site Ranking Ranked from 1 to 7, with 1 being the hottest average temperature.

  21. Analysis

  22. Analysis

  23. Analysis The air temperature is generally lower at a height of 1.5m as compared to 15cm.

  24. Counter Hypothesis Based on the overall readings, our hypothesis has been rejected. The temperature of a certain site mattered less about whether it was made of concrete or not. Rather, the amount of exposure it had to sunlight decided the temperature. Other factors are as follows.

  25. Factors • Presence of shade • Presence of water • Exposure to sunlight • Presence of wind • Presence of vegetation Water Shade Sunlight Wind Vegetation

  26. Biblography • Gweneth. Dappled Shade Adelaide Botanic Garden. Digital image. Gulf of Guinea Conservation Group and Biodiversity Network. N.p., 8 Nov. 2013. Web. 18 Jan. 2014. • Wind Blowing. Digital image. Geography For Kids , The Study of Our Earth. Kids Know It Network, n.d. Web. 18 Jan. 2014. • Hillside Vegetation. Digital image. N.p., 15 June 2001. Web. 18 Jan. 2014. • IDimension. Sunlight. Digital image. IDimension. N.p., 2 Sept. 2013. Web. 18 Jan. 2014. • Maddox, Cynthia. Blue Water Wallpapers. Digital image. Life On The Ledge. Blogspot, 27 Oct. 2013. Web. 18 Jan. 2014.

  27. Thank you for your attention!

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