Based on homogenized land surface air temperature (SAT) data (derived from China Homogenized Historical Temperature (CHHT) 1.0), the warming trends over Northeast China are detected in this paper, and the impacts of urban heat islands (UHIs) evaluated. Results show that this region is undergoing rapid warming: the trends of annual mean minimum temperature (MMIT), mean temperature (MT), and mean maximum temperature (MMAT) are 0.40 C decade-1, 0.32 C decade-1, and 0.23 C decade-1, respectively. Regional average temperature series built with these networks including and excluding "typical urban stations" are compared for the periods of 1954-2005. Although impacts of UHIs on the absolute annual and seasonal temperature are identified, UHI contr...
The urbanization effects on land surface phenology (LSP) have been investigated by many studies, but...
This study aims at qualifying the contribution of the urban effect to the total warming recorde...
The urban heat island () refers to the land surface temperature (LST) difference between urban areas...
Although many studies have analyzed the effects of urbanization on temperature changes, the urbaniza...
Based on China's fifth population survey ( 2000) data and homogenized annual mean surface air t...
Based on daily mean air temperature, maximum air tem-perature and minimum air temperature data from ...
Global surface temperature trends, based on land and marine data, show warming of about 0.8°C over t...
This paper provides new evidence of regional warming trends from local Chinese observations covering...
Although previous studies show that urbanization contributes to less than 10 % of the long-term regi...
National Natural Science Foundation of China 41101083Since the 1980s, China has undergone rapid urb...
Due to rapid economic development, China has experienced one of the greatest rates of change in land...
Near-surface temperature records show that China warmed by about 0.8 °C from 1950 to 2010. However, ...
The impact of urbanization on temperature trends in China was investigated with emphasis on two aspe...
The extent to which an urbanization effect has contributed to climate warming is under debate in Chi...
The Yangtze River Delta (YRD) has experienced rapid urbanization and dramatic economic development s...
The urbanization effects on land surface phenology (LSP) have been investigated by many studies, but...
This study aims at qualifying the contribution of the urban effect to the total warming recorde...
The urban heat island () refers to the land surface temperature (LST) difference between urban areas...
Although many studies have analyzed the effects of urbanization on temperature changes, the urbaniza...
Based on China's fifth population survey ( 2000) data and homogenized annual mean surface air t...
Based on daily mean air temperature, maximum air tem-perature and minimum air temperature data from ...
Global surface temperature trends, based on land and marine data, show warming of about 0.8°C over t...
This paper provides new evidence of regional warming trends from local Chinese observations covering...
Although previous studies show that urbanization contributes to less than 10 % of the long-term regi...
National Natural Science Foundation of China 41101083Since the 1980s, China has undergone rapid urb...
Due to rapid economic development, China has experienced one of the greatest rates of change in land...
Near-surface temperature records show that China warmed by about 0.8 °C from 1950 to 2010. However, ...
The impact of urbanization on temperature trends in China was investigated with emphasis on two aspe...
The extent to which an urbanization effect has contributed to climate warming is under debate in Chi...
The Yangtze River Delta (YRD) has experienced rapid urbanization and dramatic economic development s...
The urbanization effects on land surface phenology (LSP) have been investigated by many studies, but...
This study aims at qualifying the contribution of the urban effect to the total warming recorde...
The urban heat island () refers to the land surface temperature (LST) difference between urban areas...