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Comment by TeMPOraL

20 hours ago

I need the inverse of that - an app that predicts how badly a given street will be baked by the sun at current or near-future time, will there be any shadow zone from the buildings, how far will the usable extent of it reach (e.g. not much use of shadow if my head or body stick up beyond the shaded volume). Ideally available on a smartphone. Bonus points for being able to route navigation paths to minimize direct sun exposure.

Motivation: I hate it when it's hot, but my kid has actual issues with heat/sun exposure, and e.g. I had to navigate our way around the city through shaded zones today, just so she doesn't get exhausted in under 30 minutes.

Plenty similar apps are made to sell people photovoltaics, but I'd love to see something to help humans avoid sun.

This is exactly what I am working on for my city (Berlin). Right now it gives you sun/shade times for outside areas of cafes and restaurants as well as heatmaps for public parks and playgrounds.

The idea is to eventually offer a sun or shadow mode and the app will then surface areas, squares, and streets with more sun or shade and eventually offer walking and biking routes with more or less sun.

This could also be a legitimate lifesaver in places like India where extreme heat is common but delivery and gig workers have to travel outdoors.