Although satellite data are very useful for analysis of the urban heat island effect at a coarse scale, they do not lend themselves to developing a better understanding of which surfaces across the city contribute or drive the development of the urban heat island effect. Analysis of thermal energy responses for specific or discrete surfaces typical of the urban landscape (e.g., asphalt, building rooftops, vegetation) requires measurements at a very fine spatial scale (i.e., < 15m) to adequately resolve these surfaces and their attendant thermal energy regimes. Additionally, very fine scale spatial resolution thermal infrared data, such as that obtained from aircraft, are very useful for demonstrating to planning officials, policy makers, an...
Urban areas are characterized by a dense presence of artificial surfaces that often are dark-colored...
Urban areas are characterized by a dense presence of artificial surfaces that often are dark-colored...
The Urban Heat Island (UHI) effect is a function of excess heating of man-made impermeable surfaces ...
The main objective of this research is to apply airborne high-resolution thermal infrared imagery fo...
Day and night airborne thermal infrared image data at 5 m spatial resolution acquired with the 15-ch...
The urban heat island represents a case of inadvertent human modification of climate in an urban env...
Thermal imagery is widely used to quantify land surface temperatures to monitor the spatial extent a...
abstract: Thermal imagery is widely used to quantify land surface temperatures to monitor the spatia...
Thermal imagery is widely used to quantify land surface temperatures to monitor the spatial extent a...
Thermal remote sensing has been used over urban areas to assess the urban heat island, to perform l...
studies, mainly for analyzing land surface temperature (LST) patterns and its relationship with surf...
Urban areas have discrete differences in their land surface temperatures (LST) compared to rural are...
The Urban Heat Island (UHI) effect is a function of excess heating of man-made impermeable surfaces ...
Thermal imagery is widely used to quantify land surface temperatures to monitor the spatial extent a...
Urban areas have discrete differences in their land surface temperatures (LST) compared to rural are...
Urban areas are characterized by a dense presence of artificial surfaces that often are dark-colored...
Urban areas are characterized by a dense presence of artificial surfaces that often are dark-colored...
The Urban Heat Island (UHI) effect is a function of excess heating of man-made impermeable surfaces ...
The main objective of this research is to apply airborne high-resolution thermal infrared imagery fo...
Day and night airborne thermal infrared image data at 5 m spatial resolution acquired with the 15-ch...
The urban heat island represents a case of inadvertent human modification of climate in an urban env...
Thermal imagery is widely used to quantify land surface temperatures to monitor the spatial extent a...
abstract: Thermal imagery is widely used to quantify land surface temperatures to monitor the spatia...
Thermal imagery is widely used to quantify land surface temperatures to monitor the spatial extent a...
Thermal remote sensing has been used over urban areas to assess the urban heat island, to perform l...
studies, mainly for analyzing land surface temperature (LST) patterns and its relationship with surf...
Urban areas have discrete differences in their land surface temperatures (LST) compared to rural are...
The Urban Heat Island (UHI) effect is a function of excess heating of man-made impermeable surfaces ...
Thermal imagery is widely used to quantify land surface temperatures to monitor the spatial extent a...
Urban areas have discrete differences in their land surface temperatures (LST) compared to rural are...
Urban areas are characterized by a dense presence of artificial surfaces that often are dark-colored...
Urban areas are characterized by a dense presence of artificial surfaces that often are dark-colored...
The Urban Heat Island (UHI) effect is a function of excess heating of man-made impermeable surfaces ...