The study described in this report is part of a project sponsored by the Toronto Atmospheric Fund, performed at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, to assess the potential role of surface property modifications on energy, meteorology, and air quality in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), Canada. Numerical models were used to establish the possible meteorological and ozone air-quality impacts of increased urban albedo and vegetative fraction, i.e., "cool-city" strategies that can mitigate the urban heat island (UHI), significantly reduce urban energy consumption, and improve thermal comfort, particularly during periods of hot weather in summer. Mitigation is even more important during critical heat wave periods with possible inc...
In the last decades, several studies have revealed how critical the urban heat island (UHI) effect c...
Land use and pollutant emission changes can have significant impacts on air quality, regional climat...
To relate fine-scale spatial air-temperature variations in local urban heat islands and urban cool i...
The study described in this report is part of a project sponsored by the Toronto Atmospheric Fund, p...
Increasing surface reflectivity in urban areas can decrease ambient temperature, resulting in reduci...
This report investigates the air pollution reduction benefits associated with mitigating urban heat ...
AbstractThe increasing awareness of theurban heat island (UHI) effect has raised the attention for m...
Regions of intense urban development are distinct from their non-urban counterparts in several key w...
abstract: A web-based software tool has been developed to assist urban planners and air quality mana...
Ground-level ozone (O3) is perhaps one of the most familiar pollutants in Ontario, Canada because it...
The urban heat island is a phenomenon wherein urban areas experience warmer temperatures than their ...
There exists a large discrepancy between the rural and urban land cover in terms of soil water, aero...
Using climatic monthly means and the historical climate record, the urban heat island and lake breez...
There exists a large discrepancy between the rural and urban land cover in terms of soil water, aero...
Meteorology and air quality are key aspects for city life and urban metabolism. Both aspects build u...
In the last decades, several studies have revealed how critical the urban heat island (UHI) effect c...
Land use and pollutant emission changes can have significant impacts on air quality, regional climat...
To relate fine-scale spatial air-temperature variations in local urban heat islands and urban cool i...
The study described in this report is part of a project sponsored by the Toronto Atmospheric Fund, p...
Increasing surface reflectivity in urban areas can decrease ambient temperature, resulting in reduci...
This report investigates the air pollution reduction benefits associated with mitigating urban heat ...
AbstractThe increasing awareness of theurban heat island (UHI) effect has raised the attention for m...
Regions of intense urban development are distinct from their non-urban counterparts in several key w...
abstract: A web-based software tool has been developed to assist urban planners and air quality mana...
Ground-level ozone (O3) is perhaps one of the most familiar pollutants in Ontario, Canada because it...
The urban heat island is a phenomenon wherein urban areas experience warmer temperatures than their ...
There exists a large discrepancy between the rural and urban land cover in terms of soil water, aero...
Using climatic monthly means and the historical climate record, the urban heat island and lake breez...
There exists a large discrepancy between the rural and urban land cover in terms of soil water, aero...
Meteorology and air quality are key aspects for city life and urban metabolism. Both aspects build u...
In the last decades, several studies have revealed how critical the urban heat island (UHI) effect c...
Land use and pollutant emission changes can have significant impacts on air quality, regional climat...
To relate fine-scale spatial air-temperature variations in local urban heat islands and urban cool i...