Description of Surrounding Day 1Low Proximity to Vegetation (Trees), No wind, No cloud cover Day 2Light cloud cover, Low proximity to Vegetation.

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Description of Surrounding Day 1Low Proximity to Vegetation (Trees), No wind, No cloud cover Day 2Light cloud cover, Low proximity to Vegetation (Trees), Windy

Description of Surrounding Day 1Low Proximity to Vegetation, No wind, Shade Day 2Low Proximity to Vegetation, No wind, Shade

Description of Surrounding Day 1Low Proximity to Vegetation, No wind, No cloud cover Day 2Low Proximity to Vegetation, No wind, Light cloud cover

Description of Surrounding Day 1Light cloud cover, Windy Day 2Cloud cover, Windy, Shade

Description of Surrounding Day 1Cloud Cover, Low Proximity to Vegetation, Windy Day 2Low Proximity to Vegetation, Light cloud cover

Description of Surrounding Day 1Cloud cover, Low Proximity to Vegetation, Windy Day 2Low Proximity to Vegetation, Windy

Description of Surrounding Day 1Light cloud cover, Low Proximity to Plants and Water, Built Structures Day 2Light cloud cover, Low Proximity to Plants and Water, Built Structures

LocationAverage Temperature /C (Day 1)Average Temperature /C (Day 2)Ranking Site A (MSCP) Site B (Garden) Site C (Open Space) Site D (Terraces) Site E (Field) Site F (Track) Site G (Fountain) Ranked from 1 to 7, with 1 being the hottest average temperature.

Shade Water SunlightWind Vegetation