Abstract

Iraq's climate is one of the changing climates since the Quaternary era until now, as it has gone through rainy and dry eras. The climate and its direct and indirect impact is one of the important studies of human physiological functions and its impact on the sense of comfort in most of the world's climates. As a result, the physiological comfort was studied in the climatic stations (Ramahi, Anah, and Rutba) using the effective temperature horn and the Oligae classification, as the study found that the winter and summer seasons were characterized by discomfort in all study stations. As for the months (October and April), they were characterized by perfect comfort. As for the rest of the months in the fall and spring, they varied between comfortable and transitional. While the winter and summer seasons were characterized by discomfort during the day and during the night as well, with the exception of the wet station, which was characterized by the ideal comfort in the summer.

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