Pak Wai Chan
- WRF-HEATS coupling: Incorporating human behaviors and city topography into urban heat stress evaluation. In: Building and Environment, v. 267 (Januar 2025). (2025):
- Copula-based estimation of directional extreme wind speeds: Application for wind-resistant structural design. In: Structures, v. 60 (Februar 2024). (2024):
- Probable cross-corridor transmission of SARS-CoV-2 due to cross airflows and its control. In: Building and Environment, v. 218 (Juni 2022). (2022):
- The effect of background wind on summertime daily maximum air temperature in Kowloon, Hong Kong. In: Building and Environment, v. 210 (Februar 2022). (2022):
- High-resolution regional modeling of urban moisture island: mechanisms and implications on thermal comfort. In: Building and Environment, v. 207 (Januar 2022). (2022):
- The synergistic effect of urban heat and moisture islands in a compact high-rise city. In: Building and Environment, v. 205 (November 2021). (2021):
- Thermal comfort and energy performance of public rental housing under typical and near-extreme weather conditions in Hong Kong. In: Energy and Buildings, v. 156 (Dezember 2017). (2017):
- Development and application of future design weather data for evaluating the building thermal-energy performance in subtropical Hong Kong. In: Energy and Buildings, v. 209 (Februar 2020). (2020):
- Investigating the energy saving potential of applying shading panels on opaque façades: A case study for residential buildings in Hong Kong. In: Energy and Buildings, v. 193 (Juni 2019). (2019):
- City-scale morphological influence on diurnal urban air temperature. In: Building and Environment, v. 169 (Februar 2020). (2020):
- Reconstruction of historical datasets for analyzing spatiotemporal influence of built environment on urban microclimates across a compact city. In: Building and Environment, v. 123 (Oktober 2017). (2017):