Pedestrians and wind in the urban environment.

Author(s)
Cohen, H. McLaren, T.I.; Moss, S.M. & Zube, E.H..
Year
Abstract

The objectives of this study were: to document some of the effects of high-magnitude winds on pedestrian behaviour; to identify and establish acceptable levels of wind activity (speed ranges and frequency of occurrences) for a variety of locations; and to provide information which could ultimately influence future policy decisions regarding the locating and design of structures in urban areas.

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Library number
B 14056 /21/72/83.2/
Source

Amherst, MA, University of Massachusetts, Institute for Man and Environment, 1977, XII + 124 p., fig., tab., ref.; NTIS PB-279134.

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