Health effects of urban heat islands

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Discussion with Rainer, Jouni, and Alex 6.7.2010

Three main topics for THL to assess in the [Mega case study]]:

  • concentration change of outdoor-to-indoor pollutants due to insulation
    • Stuttgart has basic data on buildings, both Northern and Southern Europe. They will send information about them.
    • Estimates will be made by THL about how fast the better insulation in buildings will change (rought estimate 1-2%/a of house stock gets improved)
      • Based on this, changes in ventilation will be estimated. Easiest is to calculate old and new/renovated buildings separately with high/low ventilation? Another aspect is incoming air filtration, which reduces some pollutants. How many houses are better insulated?
    • Matti has building and heating information from several countries. In addition, Otto has done work on Finnish ventilation and insulation issues. Jouni will task with both of them.
    • Jouni will check Ullas work on radon mould.
    • Make sure that all relevant pollutants are included: formaldehyde, environmental tobacco smoke, radon, PM. do we have background concentrations? Jouni will talk with Matti.
    • Who calculates the whole chain? THL based on Hilary's and Fintan's ERFs.
    • The official MCS scenarios have insulation, marcus ustutt energy modeller has insulaton data. comes from
  • wood burning more ->more pm?
    • more wood burning as a source to indoor air
    • cenral stoves vs open stoves in the room latter has high emissions to indoor air. marko
    • look both indooor especially and outdoor emissions
    • centel south europe

marko!

    • 10 % in stuttgart comes from wood burning
  • heat island
    • get data from sandra emep grid hourly temp

stutt tells what can provide

dl analysis early sept report ready end sept