With 69% of the world’s population predicted to live in cities by 2050, modification to local climates, in particular Urban Heat Islands, have become a well studied phenomenon. However few studies have considered how horizontal winds modify the spatial pattern in a process named Urban Heat Advection (UHA) and this is most likely due to a lack of highly spatially resolved observational data. For the first time, this study separates the two-dimensional advection-induced UHI component, including its pattern and magnitude, from the locally-heated UHI component using a unique dataset of urban canopy temperatures from 29 weather stations (3 km resolution) recorded over 20 months in Birmingham, UK. The results show that the mean contribution of UH...
The urban heat island effect (UHI) has been widely observed globally, causing climate, health, and e...
Along with urbanization, sealing of vegetated land and evaporation surfaces by impermeable materials...
Heatwaves (HWs) are meteorological extreme events on the scale of a few thousand kilometres characte...
With 69% of the world’s population predicted to live in cities by 2050, modification to local climat...
Although the urban heat island (UHI) is well studied, the dynamic nature (i.e. with wind) receives l...
Weather and climate networks traditionally follow rigorous siting guidelines, with individual statio...
This study models the spatiotemporal change of Birmingham’s urban heat island (UHI) using air temper...
The urban heat island (UHI) effect is an inadvertent modification of climate which leads to increase...
Recent advances in citizen weather station (CWS) networks, with data accessible via crowd-sourcing, ...
Background Heatwaves present a significant health risk and the hazard is likely to escalate with th...
Urban heat advection (UHA) can extend the climatic impact of a city into the surrounding countryside...
Copyright © 2010 by SAGE PublicationsCities are known to exert a significant influence on their loca...
Recent advances in citizen weather station (CWS) networks, with data accessible via crowd-sourcing, ...
A heatwave (HW) is a large-scale meteorological event characterised by persistent and extremely hig...
Global warming is getting more and more attention, and one of the main reasons is the rapid growth o...
The urban heat island effect (UHI) has been widely observed globally, causing climate, health, and e...
Along with urbanization, sealing of vegetated land and evaporation surfaces by impermeable materials...
Heatwaves (HWs) are meteorological extreme events on the scale of a few thousand kilometres characte...
With 69% of the world’s population predicted to live in cities by 2050, modification to local climat...
Although the urban heat island (UHI) is well studied, the dynamic nature (i.e. with wind) receives l...
Weather and climate networks traditionally follow rigorous siting guidelines, with individual statio...
This study models the spatiotemporal change of Birmingham’s urban heat island (UHI) using air temper...
The urban heat island (UHI) effect is an inadvertent modification of climate which leads to increase...
Recent advances in citizen weather station (CWS) networks, with data accessible via crowd-sourcing, ...
Background Heatwaves present a significant health risk and the hazard is likely to escalate with th...
Urban heat advection (UHA) can extend the climatic impact of a city into the surrounding countryside...
Copyright © 2010 by SAGE PublicationsCities are known to exert a significant influence on their loca...
Recent advances in citizen weather station (CWS) networks, with data accessible via crowd-sourcing, ...
A heatwave (HW) is a large-scale meteorological event characterised by persistent and extremely hig...
Global warming is getting more and more attention, and one of the main reasons is the rapid growth o...
The urban heat island effect (UHI) has been widely observed globally, causing climate, health, and e...
Along with urbanization, sealing of vegetated land and evaporation surfaces by impermeable materials...
Heatwaves (HWs) are meteorological extreme events on the scale of a few thousand kilometres characte...