TH4.B2.5

Minimizing Heat Exposure for Pedestrians: A Cool Corridor Tool for Urban Heat Adaptation in New York City

Jack Lefkowitz, Matthew Bilik, Hamid Norouzi, Reginald Blake, New York City College of Technology, United States; Alexander Ruane, NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies, United States

Session:
TH4.B2: Disaster Remote Sensing: Algorithms and Applications III Oral

Track:
Community-Contributed Sessions

Location:
Room B2

Presentation Time:
Thursday, 7 August, 16:45 - 17:00

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Session TH4.B2
TH4.B2.1: UTILIZING THE CYCLONE GLOBAL NAVIGATION SATELLITE SYSTEM MISSION’S LEVEL-3 MERGED STORM WIND FIELDS FOR SURGE SIMULATIONS
Mohammad Al-Khaldi, Joel Johnson, Ethan Kubatko, Aaron Sines, Suranjan Nepal, The Ohio State University, United States
TH4.B2.2: THE SYNERGETIC APPROACH IN THE INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDY OF PRE-EARTHQUAKE GEOPHYSICAL SIGNALS. CASE STUDY FOR SOUTHEAST EUROPE
ANGELO DE SANTIS, Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Italy; DIMITAR OUZOUNOV, Chapman University, United States; MASSIMO CHIAPPINI, GIANFRANCO CIANCHINI, Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Italy; VASSILIS KARASTHATIS, National Observatory of Athens, Greece; SEDAT INAN, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey; IREN-ADELINA MOLDOVAN, National Institute for Earth Physics, Romania; ATANAS TERZIYSKI, Plovdiv University, Bulgaria; LOREDANA PERRONE, Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia, Italy
TH4.B2.3: STUDY THE POTENTIAL IMPACT OF THE GEOSPACE ENVIRONMENT ON MAJOR EARTHQUAKES. CASE STUDIES FOR M>6 IN CRETE (GREECE) FOR 1984-2021
Dimitar Ouzounov, Chapman University, United States; Galina Khachikyan, National Scientific Center for Seismological Observations and Research, Kazakhstan
TH4.B2.4: ASSESSMENT OF TIME-SERIES-DERIVED NO-FLOOD REFERENCES FOR SAR-BASED BAYESIAN FLOOD MAPPING
Mark Edwin Tupas, University of the Philippines Diliman, Philippines; Florian Roth, Bernhard Bauer-Marschallinger, Wolfgang Wagner, Technische Universität Wien, Austria
TH4.B2.5: Minimizing Heat Exposure for Pedestrians: A Cool Corridor Tool for Urban Heat Adaptation in New York City
Jack Lefkowitz, Matthew Bilik, Hamid Norouzi, Reginald Blake, New York City College of Technology, United States; Alexander Ruane, NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies, United States
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