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Wind as a negative factor in human comfort and its implications for planning
A. Bitan
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Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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Negative Effects
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Strong Wind
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Human Comfort
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Negative Factors
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Israel
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Jordan Rift Valley
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Low Velocity
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Hour of Day
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Effects on Humans
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Regional Planning
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Wind Velocity
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Intensive Development
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Detailed Planning
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Wind Blowing
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Comfort Index
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Comfort Formula
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Settlement Location
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High Winds
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Rift Zone
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Jordan
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Israel
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Wind Velocity
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Regional Planning
100%
Engineering
Negative Effect
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Human Comfort
100%
Regional Planning
50%
High Wind
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Computer Science
Negative Effect
100%
Regional Planning
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