The local temperature is one of the major climatic elements to record the changes in the atmospheric environment brought about by industrialization, increasing population and massive urbanization. The present study deals with the annual and seasonal temperature trends and anomalies for maximum, minimum and mean temperatures of the four meteorological stations of the National Capital Region (NCR) of India namely Safdarjung, Palam, Gurgaon and Rohtak for the past few decades and their association with the development through urbanization processes. The annual mean maximum temperature did not show any specific trend; however a consistent increasing trend was seen in the annual mean minimum temperatures indicating an overall warming trend over ...
Station level daily maximum and minimum temperature data spread across India were analyzed for trend...
Diurnal asymmetry of the recent surface warming, reported for several continental areas, is believed...
An attempt is made in the present study to analyse observed and model simulated temperature extremes...
Urbanization has resulted in many critical issues like increase in pollution levels, sudden climatic...
Urban heat island intensity (UHII) has been determined as difference in air temperatures between two...
Delhi experience the effect of high heat compared to the rural surroundings during hot seasons. This...
Rapid urbanization and land use transformation coupled with climate change impact are witnessed for ...
Delhi experience the effect of high heat compared to the rural surroundings during hot seasons. This...
Rapid urbanization and land use transformation coupled with climate change impact are witnessed for ...
Creation of cities leads to the removal of natural landscape with built up spaces, parking lots, roa...
With the emerging growth in population and increasing urbanisation characterised by growing number o...
Rapid urbanization is leading to a drastic hike in anthropogenic activities and urban surface altera...
The formation and occurrence of urban heat island (UHI) is a result of rapid urbanization and associ...
The formation and occurrence of urban heat island (UHI) is a result of rapid urbanization and associ...
Complex land use/cover patterns in urban areas significantly influence their prevailing surface temp...
Station level daily maximum and minimum temperature data spread across India were analyzed for trend...
Diurnal asymmetry of the recent surface warming, reported for several continental areas, is believed...
An attempt is made in the present study to analyse observed and model simulated temperature extremes...
Urbanization has resulted in many critical issues like increase in pollution levels, sudden climatic...
Urban heat island intensity (UHII) has been determined as difference in air temperatures between two...
Delhi experience the effect of high heat compared to the rural surroundings during hot seasons. This...
Rapid urbanization and land use transformation coupled with climate change impact are witnessed for ...
Delhi experience the effect of high heat compared to the rural surroundings during hot seasons. This...
Rapid urbanization and land use transformation coupled with climate change impact are witnessed for ...
Creation of cities leads to the removal of natural landscape with built up spaces, parking lots, roa...
With the emerging growth in population and increasing urbanisation characterised by growing number o...
Rapid urbanization is leading to a drastic hike in anthropogenic activities and urban surface altera...
The formation and occurrence of urban heat island (UHI) is a result of rapid urbanization and associ...
The formation and occurrence of urban heat island (UHI) is a result of rapid urbanization and associ...
Complex land use/cover patterns in urban areas significantly influence their prevailing surface temp...
Station level daily maximum and minimum temperature data spread across India were analyzed for trend...
Diurnal asymmetry of the recent surface warming, reported for several continental areas, is believed...
An attempt is made in the present study to analyse observed and model simulated temperature extremes...