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Biothermal conditions on Mt. Zlatibor based on thermophysiological indices
This paper presents part of the research in the field of human bioclimatology and refers to biothermal conditions in different geographical environments in Serbia: an urban area and a mountain of medium height. The goal of the paper was to show bioclimatic differences during the summer between the city of Belgrade (116 m a.s.l.) and the mountain resort of Zlatibor (1498 m a.s.l.). The basic principle of bioclimatic analysis is the human heat balance between man and environment. This methodological approach is a combination of physiological and meteorological parameters that result in thermophysiological bioclimatic indices: heat load (HL) in man and the Universal Thermal Climate Index (UTCI). For this analysis, weather data for July, as the warmest month, was obtained, using daily meteorological data for the decade from 2000 to 2010. Results for July indicate a considerable difference between the two abovementioned environments. HL in Belgrade was dominated by degrees of comfort "hot" and "extremely hot, with the highest value of 4.540, while for Zlatibor the dominant degree of comfort was "warm". The UTCI in Belgrade has dominated by strong heat stress and moderate heat stress, compared to Zlatibor where the UTCI is dominated by moderate heat stress. In addition, a significant part of the monitored decade on Mt. Zlatibor was without heat stress, with the exception of 2006 and 2007, indicating favorable biothermal characteristics. Therefore, compared to Belgrade, with its considerably lower overall heat stress Zlatibor has the characteristics of a site with favorable bioclimatic qualities
Biothermal conditions on Mt. Zlatibor based on thermophysiological indices
This paper presents part of the research in the field of human bioclimatology
and refers to biothermal conditions in different geographical environments
in Serbia: an urban area and a mountain of medium height. The goal of the
paper was to show bioclimatic differences during the summer between the city
of Belgrade (116 m a.s.l.) and the mountain resort of Zlatibor (1498 m
a.s.l.). The basic principle of bioclimatic analysis is the human heat
balance between man and environment. This methodological approach is a
combination of physiological and meteorological parameters that result in
thermophysiological bioclimatic indices: heat load (HL) in man and the
Universal Thermal Climate Index (UTCI). For this analysis, weather data for
July, as the warmest month, was obtained, using daily meteorological data
for the decade from 2000 to 2010. Results for July indicate a considerable
difference between the two abovementioned environments. HL in Belgrade was
dominated by degrees of comfort āhotā and āextremely hot, with the highest
value of 4.540, while for Zlatibor the dominant degree of comfort was
āwarmā. The UTCI in Belgrade has dominated by strong heat stress and
moderate heat stress, compared to Zlatibor where the UTCI is dominated by
moderate heat stress. In addition, a significant part of the monitored
decade on Mt. Zlatibor was without heat stress, with the exception of 2006
and 2007, indicating favorable biothermal characteristics. Therefore,
compared to Belgrade, with its considerably lower overall heat stress
Zlatibor has the characteristics of a site with favorable bioclimatic
qualities