Confounding factors like urbanization and land-use change could introduce uncertainty to the estimation of global temperature trends related to climate change. In this work, we introduce a new way to investigate the nexus between temporal trends of temperature and urbanization data at the global scale in the period from 1992 to 2013. We analyze air temperature data recorded from more than 5000 weather stations worldwide and nightlight satellite measurements as a proxy for urbanization. By means of a range of statistical methods, our results quantify and outline that the temporal evolution of urbanization affects temperature trends at multiple spatial scales with significant differences at regional and continental scales. A statistically sig...
Global climate change is causing various negative impacts on urban ecosystems and energy systems. To...
Climate extremes have profound implications for urban infrastructure and human society, but studies ...
[1] An assessment quantifying the impact of urbanization on temperature trends from the U.S. Histori...
Confounding factors like urbanization and land-use change could introduce uncertainty to the estimat...
Confounding factors like urbanization and land-use change could introduce uncertainty to the estimat...
Due to urbanization, urban areas are shrinking green spaces and increasing concrete, asphalt pavemen...
Records of hemispheric average temperatures from land regions for the past 100 years provide crucial...
The local climate in cities differs from the one in rural areas, most prominently characterized by i...
A data set derived from the United States Historical Climate Network has been compared to two global...
Urbanization induced change of the thermal environment of cities is analyzed using MODIS LST and DMS...
We use a parallelized spatial analytics platform to process the twenty-one year totality of the long...
The inverse correlation between NDVI and LST is widely known for its long time series. However, when...
Global surface temperature trends, based on land and marine data, show warming of about 0.8 °C over ...
Global surface temperature trends, based on land and marine data, show warming of about 0.8 °C over ...
Using rural/urban land surface classifications derived from maps and satellite observed nighttime su...
Global climate change is causing various negative impacts on urban ecosystems and energy systems. To...
Climate extremes have profound implications for urban infrastructure and human society, but studies ...
[1] An assessment quantifying the impact of urbanization on temperature trends from the U.S. Histori...
Confounding factors like urbanization and land-use change could introduce uncertainty to the estimat...
Confounding factors like urbanization and land-use change could introduce uncertainty to the estimat...
Due to urbanization, urban areas are shrinking green spaces and increasing concrete, asphalt pavemen...
Records of hemispheric average temperatures from land regions for the past 100 years provide crucial...
The local climate in cities differs from the one in rural areas, most prominently characterized by i...
A data set derived from the United States Historical Climate Network has been compared to two global...
Urbanization induced change of the thermal environment of cities is analyzed using MODIS LST and DMS...
We use a parallelized spatial analytics platform to process the twenty-one year totality of the long...
The inverse correlation between NDVI and LST is widely known for its long time series. However, when...
Global surface temperature trends, based on land and marine data, show warming of about 0.8 °C over ...
Global surface temperature trends, based on land and marine data, show warming of about 0.8 °C over ...
Using rural/urban land surface classifications derived from maps and satellite observed nighttime su...
Global climate change is causing various negative impacts on urban ecosystems and energy systems. To...
Climate extremes have profound implications for urban infrastructure and human society, but studies ...
[1] An assessment quantifying the impact of urbanization on temperature trends from the U.S. Histori...