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the site measurements mentioned previously. The model simulation size is 100x100. The ENVI‐met
software used here is version 4.0. The simulations refer to the summer season represented by one day
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Results and discussions
The temperature results are shown in figure 2. The case 5C has outlined values. The simulations
for this case should be repeated. The case C of each option shows a bigger drop in temperatures
especially in the peak hours. The temperature drop reaches values of 1.5 degrees that In the PMV values
takes a relevant significance. In the annex section are shown the values of the air temperature results in
number. The figure 3 shows the Values of the relative humidity. The impact of the B scenarios where
there is more vegetation are during the night hours. There is an increase of nearly 8% during the night.
The numeric values of this graph are shown in the annex section. In figure 4 are shown the values of
the PMV. The 5c scenario is an outliner as previously mentioned. However the values of the PMV show
a decrease in the peak hours by almost 1.5 points improving the level of outdoor thermal comfort
mainly by the c scenarios.
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