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5.3 Meteorological
Base Maps
Over the course
of one year a temporary measurement network (12 stations at
various altitudes and in areas with various land uses) was
installed by the German Weather Service in the territory of the
Stuttgart Regional Federation, with the goal of recording the
temperature, humidity, and wind conditions in the study area.
Surface-covering maps for the climatic elements (annual average
air temperature, average daily minimum and maximum air
temperature, number of days with equivalent temperature >
49°C, annual average wind velocity, and frequency of low wind)
were developed from the measured data with the help of a
statistical process based upon altitude and land use.
Figure
5/2a shows the
distribution of the average annual air temperature,
and Figure
5/2b the middle annual maximum.
One recognizes clearly, the differences in the temperature, resulting in from the altitude of the area, in addition, the warmer more closely cultivated
areas.
Figure
5/2c shows the distribution of the average daily minimum
air temperature. Higher-altitude areas are characterized by
lower minimum temperatures, depicted here in blue color tones.
Lower-altitude areas exhibit generally higher minimum
temperatures and are marked in violet. In the lower-lying areas,
narrow and relatively strongly-cut valleys and depressions are
also noticeable in blue color tones, since the pooling of cold
air there leads to lower minimum temperatures.
In the Figure
5/2d the middle annual wind velocity is
represented.
Altogether the region is wind-weakly with middle annual wind velocities partially under 1 m/s in the cultivated
structures. Only in the altitudes in the south somewhat higher wind velocities
arise.
A
size derived from the wind measurements is the aeration, important for the town planning.
(Figure 5/2e).
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