《Table 1.Thermal comfort categories based on effective temperature.》

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However,while much was learned from previous studies on extreme thermal stress categories,little attention has been paid to less extreme conditions,e.g.mildandcomfortableclimates(Molenaar,Heusinkveld,and Steeneveld 2016;Perch-Nielsen,Amelung,and Knutti 2010;van der Wiel,Kapnick,and Vecchi 2017).In addition,wind effects on human thermal perception(Epstein and Moran 2006;Blazejczyk et al.2012)have been seldom considered.Effective temperature(ET),which considers the aggregate effects of temperature,relative humidity,and wind speed,can thus be a simple but effective indicator of thermal perception(McGregor 1995;Li and Chan 2000;Blazejczyk et al.2012).Based on ET values,thermal perception is classified into different categories,ranging from‘very hot’to‘very cold’(Table 1).