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Thermal Perception in the Mediterranean Area: Comparing the Mediterranean Outdoor Comfort Index (MOCI) to Other Outdoor Thermal Comfort Indices

doi: 10.3390/en9070550
handle: 11573/866632 , 11573/876996
Outdoor thermal comfort is an essential factor of people’s everyday life and deeply affects the habitability of outdoor spaces. However the indices used for its evaluation were usually developed for indoor environments assuming still air conditions and absence of solar radiation and were only later adapted to outdoor spaces. For this reason, in a previous study the Mediterranean Outdoor Comfort Index (MOCI) was developed, which is an empirical index able to estimate the thermal perception of people living in the Mediterranean area. In this study it was compared numerically (by using the data obtained through a field survey) with other selected thermal indices. This comparison, performed in terms of Spearman’s rho correlation coefficient, association Gamma, percentage of correct predictions and cross-tabulation analysis, led to identify the MOCI as the most suitable index to examine outdoor thermal comfort in the interested area. As a matter of fact it showed a total percentage of correct predictions of 35.5%. Good performances were reported even in thermophysiological indices as the Physiological Equivalent Temperature (PET) and Predicted Mean Vote (PMV). Moreover it was revealed that adaptation and acclimatization phenomena tend to have a certain influence as well.
- Roma Tre University Italy
- Roma Tre University Italy
- Sapienza University of Rome Italy
Technology, T, MOCI, comfort range, field survey, outdoor thermal comfort, thermal adaptation, MOCI, PMV, PET, statistical analysis, field survey, outdoor thermal comfort, PET, statistical analysis, outdoor thermal comfort, thermal adaptation, MOCI, PMV, PET, statistical analysis, field survey, comfort range, PMV, thermal adaptation, outdoor thermal comfort; thermal adaptation; MOCI; PMV; PET; statistical analysis; field survey; comfort range
Technology, T, MOCI, comfort range, field survey, outdoor thermal comfort, thermal adaptation, MOCI, PMV, PET, statistical analysis, field survey, outdoor thermal comfort, PET, statistical analysis, outdoor thermal comfort, thermal adaptation, MOCI, PMV, PET, statistical analysis, field survey, comfort range, PMV, thermal adaptation, outdoor thermal comfort; thermal adaptation; MOCI; PMV; PET; statistical analysis; field survey; comfort range
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