Uploaded on 2020-07-12 by deeksha
f I could choose the 2 measurement locations, I would place one in the Gurgaon, a residential area characterized by dense constructions (often self constructed or extended houses), narrow canyons, and few vegetation. The second one I would place in a suburban/rural area in order to compare the two measurements. Due to Coronavirus lockdown and lack of equipment I used Weather History from Wunderground.com (thank you psitzman for the hint) to get data for Valdivia. There are just a few stations available and none of them is located in the urban centre. One station is placed in a residential area with single family houses, gardens, and trees. The second station is located in an even less urban area, close to a wetland and a lot of vegetation. There is no significant temperature difference between these two stations (just around 1°C). I attribute that circumstance at various factors: Location of sensors: as explained before, none of the sensors is in an urban dense area. Similar geometry and surface materials: There is no big difference in terms of morphology and surface materials between the two locations. Both have a large amount of vegetation or