The urban heat islands (UHI) refer to the increase in the surface and atmospheric temperature, reaching metropolises and medium cities globally. Changes in land use, climate, and topography modulate the UHI. Understanding the relationship of these factors helps to identify causes and consequences. The study focuses on this area, with surface temperature (ST) analysis, UHI formation, and connection with other variables. The study area is the sixth-largest city in the state of Minas Gerais (Montes Claros), in an AW climate zone (Köppen). The ST modeling was based on the thermal band Landsat 5 and 8 for months August 1991, 2001, 2011, and 2018. Multivariate statistical analysis was applied between ST information, land use, and geomorphometric ...
O crescimento das cidades veio acompanhado de alguns problemas que causam prejuízos ao meio ambiente...
International audienceDifferences in the temperatures of targets diagnosed by thermal imagery of sat...
The urban climate changes, caused by intense urban densities, result in loss life quality. Therefore...
The estimation of the air temperature through the modeling of the urban heat islands is an important...
Deteriorating climatic conditions in urban centers of Brazil is a real concern for human security an...
The phenomenon of urban heat islands (UHI) is caused by the increase in temperatures of an urba...
The Metropolitan Area of Rio de Janeiro (MARJ) presents a number of environmental problems, among th...
The research was based on the conceptions of the Monteiro Urban Climate System (1976) and sought to ...
The present study brings an analysis about the thermal-hygrometric field in two different areas in C...
National audienceThe diagnosis of urban heat islands have demonstrated to be an important instrument...
The atmospheric heat islands, understood as hot air bumps that are formed on urban surfaces, result ...
The aim of this study was to investigate evidence of the heat island in mid-sized city in the interi...
As alterações no uso e ocupação do solo introduzidas no ambiente (agricultura e urbanização, princip...
Although urban heat islands (UHIs) have been widely studied, a recent climate-based classification o...
The accelerated urban expansion of Brazilian cities has modified the natural landscape by changing e...
O crescimento das cidades veio acompanhado de alguns problemas que causam prejuízos ao meio ambiente...
International audienceDifferences in the temperatures of targets diagnosed by thermal imagery of sat...
The urban climate changes, caused by intense urban densities, result in loss life quality. Therefore...
The estimation of the air temperature through the modeling of the urban heat islands is an important...
Deteriorating climatic conditions in urban centers of Brazil is a real concern for human security an...
The phenomenon of urban heat islands (UHI) is caused by the increase in temperatures of an urba...
The Metropolitan Area of Rio de Janeiro (MARJ) presents a number of environmental problems, among th...
The research was based on the conceptions of the Monteiro Urban Climate System (1976) and sought to ...
The present study brings an analysis about the thermal-hygrometric field in two different areas in C...
National audienceThe diagnosis of urban heat islands have demonstrated to be an important instrument...
The atmospheric heat islands, understood as hot air bumps that are formed on urban surfaces, result ...
The aim of this study was to investigate evidence of the heat island in mid-sized city in the interi...
As alterações no uso e ocupação do solo introduzidas no ambiente (agricultura e urbanização, princip...
Although urban heat islands (UHIs) have been widely studied, a recent climate-based classification o...
The accelerated urban expansion of Brazilian cities has modified the natural landscape by changing e...
O crescimento das cidades veio acompanhado de alguns problemas que causam prejuízos ao meio ambiente...
International audienceDifferences in the temperatures of targets diagnosed by thermal imagery of sat...
The urban climate changes, caused by intense urban densities, result in loss life quality. Therefore...