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Significant air temperature rising in urban areas is well recognized as so-called Heat Island phenomenon in a global scale. It is qualitatively grasped that increase of anthropologic heat and alternat...ion of land usage are regarded as its main reasons. To analyze quantitatively on factors of the significant air temperature rising, Architecture-Urban-Soil Simultaneous Simulation Model (AUSSSM) was proposed as a predicting methodology by authors in former studies. In this paper several sub-models to attach AUSSSM were reported in order to revise and improve its performance as a numerical predicting simulator. A new sub-model supported by a series of experimental data for practical prediction of evaporative rate from earth surface was introduced. Additionally, an original new sub-model was presented to estimate transient evaporative cooling effect on artificial covering such as building surface, asphalt pavement and so forth. These revisions will lead AUSSM to less erroneous significantly.show more
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