The authors wish to thank the Israeli Ministry of Environmental Protection for financing this research (Grant no. 6-802). The authors further extend their gratitude to Beit Berl Academic College for their contribution to this research. Additionally, the authors are grateful to Mr. Yaron Yaakov from the Laboratory for Climate and Environment, Department of Geography and the Human Environment, Tel Aviv University, for his helpful and efficient assistance throughout the research stages, as well as to the Porter School of Environmental studies at Tel Aviv University for the support and accompanying assistance. A special appreciation and thanks to students of Tel Aviv University and Beit Berl Academic College for their active participation in the research. The authors owe special thanks to the Tel Aviv Municipality and the Departments of Electricity and Lighting, Gardening and the Municipality properties department for their great assistance in setting up the monitoring equipment in the city's open spaces, as well as to the Environmental Units and Towns Associations of Hadera and Ashdod-Yavne for the loan of their mobile monitoring stations.