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Unger János
Unger János
Professor, Dep. of Climatology and Landscape Ecology, Univ. of Szeged
Verified email at geo.u-szeged.hu - Homepage
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Assessment of the microclimatic and human comfort conditions in a complex urban environment: modelling and measurements
Á Gulyás, J Unger, A Matzarakis
Building and environment 41 (12), 1713-1722, 2006
5212006
Intra-urban relationship between surface geometry and urban heat island: review and new approach
J Unger
Climate research 27 (3), 253-264, 2004
5092004
The most problematic variable in the course of human-biometeorological comfort assessment—the mean radiant temperature
N Kántor, J Unger
Central European Journal of Geosciences 3 (1), 90-100, 2011
4152011
Computing continuous sky view factors using 3D urban raster and vector databases: comparison and application to urban climate
T Gál, F Lindberg, J Unger
Theoretical and applied climatology 95 (1), 111-123, 2009
3222009
A multiple linear statistical model for estimating the mean maximum urban heat island
Z Bottyán, J Unger
Theoretical and applied climatology 75 (3), 233-243, 2003
3042003
Connection between urban heat island and sky view factor approximated by a software tool on a 3D urban database
J Unger
International journal of environment and pollution 36 (1-3), 59-80, 2009
2962009
Detection of ventilation paths using high-resolution roughness parameter mapping in a large urban area
T Gál, J Unger
Building and Environment 44 (1), 198-206, 2009
2752009
Temperature cross-section features in an urban area
J Unger, Z Sümeghy, J Zoboki
Atmospheric research 58 (2), 117-127, 2001
2612001
Comparisons of urban and rural bioclimatological conditions in the case of a Central-European city
J Unger
International Journal of Biometeorology 43 (3), 139-144, 1999
2461999
Design of an urban monitoring network based on Local Climate Zone mapping and temperature pattern modelling
E Lelovics, J Unger, T Gál, CV Gál
Climate research 60, 51-62, 2014
2372014
Employing an urban meteorological network to monitor air temperature conditions in the ‘local climate zones’ of Szeged, Hungary
N Skrabit, ID Stewart, J Unger, TM Gál
International Journal of Climatology 37 (S1), 582-596, 2017
2282017
Heat island intensity with different meteorological conditions in a medium-sized town: Szeged, Hungary
J Unger
Theoretical and Applied Climatology 54 (3), 147-151, 1996
1821996
Subjective estimation of thermal environment in recreational urban spaces—part 1: investigations in Szeged, Hungary
N Kántor, L Égerházi, J Unger
International journal of biometeorology 56 (6), 1075-1088, 2012
1732012
Benefits and opportunities of adopting GIS in thermal comfort studies in resting places: an urban park as an example
N Kántor, J Unger
Landscape and Urban Planning 98 (1), 36-46, 2010
1582010
The relationship between built-up areas and the spatial development of the mean maximum urban heat island in Debrecen, Hungary
Z Bottyán, A Bíróné Kircsi, S Szegedi, J Unger
International journal of climatology 25, 405-418, 2005
1542005
Urban–rural air humidity differences in Szeged, Hungary
J Unger
International Journal of Climatology: A Journal of the Royal Meteorological …, 1999
1311999
Comparison of models calculating the sky view factor used for urban climate investigations
M Hämmerle, T Gál, J Unger, A Matzarakis
Theoretical and applied climatology 105 (3), 521-527, 2011
1242011
Simulation of the mean urban heat island using 2D surface parameters: empirical modelling, verification and extension
B Balázs, J Unger, T Gál, Z Sümeghy, J Geiger, S Szegedi
Meteorological Applications: A journal of forecasting, practical …, 2009
1092009
Subjective estimations of thermal environment in recreational urban spaces—part 2: international comparison
N Kántor, J Unger, Á Gulyás
International journal of biometeorology 56 (6), 1089-1101, 2012
1062012
Local Climate Zone mapping using GIS methods in Szeged
J Unger, E Lelovics, T Gál
Hungarian Geographical Bulletin 63 (1), 29-41, 2014
1052014
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