The climate warming effects of accelerated urbanization along with projected global climate change raise an urgent need for sustainable mitigation and adaptation strategies to cool urban climates. Our modeling results show that historical urbanization in the Los Angeles and San Diego metropolitan areas has increased daytime urban air temperature by 1.3 °C, in part due to a weakening of the onshore sea breeze circulation. We find that metropolis-wide adoption of cool roofs can meaningfully offset this daytime warming, reducing temperatures by 0.9 °C relative to a case without cool roofs. Residential cool roofs were responsible for 67% of the cooling. Nocturnal temperature increases of 3.1 °C from urbanization were larger than daytime warming...
Solar reflective cool roofs and walls can be used to mitigate the urban heat island effect. While ma...
Many cities globally are seeking strategies to counter the consequences of both a hotter and drier c...
Urban areas tend to have higher air temperatures than their rural surroundings as a result of gradua...
The climate warming effects of accelerated urbanization along with projected global climate change r...
Solar reflective 'cool roofs' absorb less sunlight than traditional dark roofs, reducing s...
This study for the first time assesses the influence of employing solar reflective “cool” walls on t...
There is a pressing need for strategies to prevent the heat-health impacts of climate change. Coolin...
Solar reflective “cool pavements” have been proposed as a potential heat mitigation strategy for cit...
This study for the first time assesses the influence of employing solar reflective "cool" walls on t...
To relate fine-scale spatial air-temperature variations in local urban heat islands and urban cool i...
Urban areas tend to have higher air temperatures than their rural surroundings as a result of gradua...
abstract: Modeling results incorporating several distinct urban expansion futures for the United Sta...
Solar reflective cool roofs and walls can be used to mitigate the urban heat island effect. While ma...
Human interference with the Earth’s climate, through the release of greenhouse gasses (GHGs), is est...
One near-term expression of climate change is increased occurrence and intensity of extreme heat eve...
Solar reflective cool roofs and walls can be used to mitigate the urban heat island effect. While ma...
Many cities globally are seeking strategies to counter the consequences of both a hotter and drier c...
Urban areas tend to have higher air temperatures than their rural surroundings as a result of gradua...
The climate warming effects of accelerated urbanization along with projected global climate change r...
Solar reflective 'cool roofs' absorb less sunlight than traditional dark roofs, reducing s...
This study for the first time assesses the influence of employing solar reflective “cool” walls on t...
There is a pressing need for strategies to prevent the heat-health impacts of climate change. Coolin...
Solar reflective “cool pavements” have been proposed as a potential heat mitigation strategy for cit...
This study for the first time assesses the influence of employing solar reflective "cool" walls on t...
To relate fine-scale spatial air-temperature variations in local urban heat islands and urban cool i...
Urban areas tend to have higher air temperatures than their rural surroundings as a result of gradua...
abstract: Modeling results incorporating several distinct urban expansion futures for the United Sta...
Solar reflective cool roofs and walls can be used to mitigate the urban heat island effect. While ma...
Human interference with the Earth’s climate, through the release of greenhouse gasses (GHGs), is est...
One near-term expression of climate change is increased occurrence and intensity of extreme heat eve...
Solar reflective cool roofs and walls can be used to mitigate the urban heat island effect. While ma...
Many cities globally are seeking strategies to counter the consequences of both a hotter and drier c...
Urban areas tend to have higher air temperatures than their rural surroundings as a result of gradua...