Although previous studies show that urbanization contributes to less than 10 % of the long-term regional total warming trend of mean surface air temperature in northeast China (Li et al. 2010), the urban heat island (UHI) impact on extreme temperatures could be more significant. This paper examines the urbanization impact on extreme winter minimum temperatures from 33 stations in North China during the period of 1957-2010. We use the Generalized Extreme Value (GEV) distribution to analyze the distribution of extreme minimum temperatures and the long-term variations of the three distributional characteristics parameters. Results suggest that among the three distribution parameters, the position parameter is the most representative in terms o...
This study aims at qualifying the contribution of the urban effect to the total warming recorde...
Based on homogenized land surface air temperature (SAT) data (derived from China Homogenized Histori...
Abstract This study aims at qualifying the contribution of the urban effect to the total warming rec...
Many previous studies have focused on the impacts of urbanization on regional mean temperatures. Rel...
Based on daily mean air temperature, maximum air tem-perature and minimum air temperature data from ...
Poster - abstract no. GC43B-0911This study uses the observed temperature data and land use data over...
Although many studies have analyzed the effects of urbanization on temperature changes, the urbaniza...
Urbanization has been proven to be a critical factor in modifying local or regional climate characte...
The impact of urbanization on temperature trends in China was investigated with emphasis on two aspe...
Based on China's fifth population survey ( 2000) data and homogenized annual mean surface air t...
Since the implementation of the reform and opening up policy in China in the late 1970s, some meteor...
National Natural Science Foundation of China 41101083Since the 1980s, China has undergone rapid urb...
Urban expansion has been the dominant characteristics in land use and land cover change in recent de...
Studying the long-term variations in warm and cold events and their causes under global warming is i...
Near-surface temperature records show that China warmed by about 0.8 °C from 1950 to 2010. However, ...
This study aims at qualifying the contribution of the urban effect to the total warming recorde...
Based on homogenized land surface air temperature (SAT) data (derived from China Homogenized Histori...
Abstract This study aims at qualifying the contribution of the urban effect to the total warming rec...
Many previous studies have focused on the impacts of urbanization on regional mean temperatures. Rel...
Based on daily mean air temperature, maximum air tem-perature and minimum air temperature data from ...
Poster - abstract no. GC43B-0911This study uses the observed temperature data and land use data over...
Although many studies have analyzed the effects of urbanization on temperature changes, the urbaniza...
Urbanization has been proven to be a critical factor in modifying local or regional climate characte...
The impact of urbanization on temperature trends in China was investigated with emphasis on two aspe...
Based on China's fifth population survey ( 2000) data and homogenized annual mean surface air t...
Since the implementation of the reform and opening up policy in China in the late 1970s, some meteor...
National Natural Science Foundation of China 41101083Since the 1980s, China has undergone rapid urb...
Urban expansion has been the dominant characteristics in land use and land cover change in recent de...
Studying the long-term variations in warm and cold events and their causes under global warming is i...
Near-surface temperature records show that China warmed by about 0.8 °C from 1950 to 2010. However, ...
This study aims at qualifying the contribution of the urban effect to the total warming recorde...
Based on homogenized land surface air temperature (SAT) data (derived from China Homogenized Histori...
Abstract This study aims at qualifying the contribution of the urban effect to the total warming rec...