The microclimate, defined as all climatic conditions (temperature, humidity, wind)
specific to small spaces is a result of interaction with the built environment area (housing,
schools, etc.) is also a very important element in the analysis of asthmatic disease in
children especially in terms of extreme weather events (heat waves, storms, etc.) [11],
[12]. The climate at local and regional level can affect both the biological and chemical
pollutants in the atmosphere and interior spaces [