This study identifies causative factors of the urban heat island (UHI) and quantifies their relative contributions to the daytime and nighttime UHI intensities using a mesoscale atmospheric model that includes a single-layer urban canopy model. A midlatitude city and summertime conditions are considered. Three main causative factors are identified: anthropogenic heat, impervious surfaces, and three-dimensional (3D) urban geometry. Furthermore, the 3D urban geometry factor is subdivided into three subfactors: additional heat stored in vertical walls, radiation trapping, and wind speed reduction. To separate the contributions of the factors and interactions between the factors, a factor separation analysis is performed. In the daytime, the im...
abstract: Utilizing an urban canopy model (UCM) developed by Zhihua Wang, Ph.D. for a research study...
This chapter examines the workings of urban microclimates and looks at the associated causes and eff...
It is well known that the urban environment changes local climate inside the city. This change of th...
The urban heat island effect is a phenomenon observed worldwide, i.e. evening and nocturnal temperat...
Along with urbanization, sealing of vegetated land and evaporation surfaces by impermeable materials...
Contexts: The influence of landscape patterns on urban thermal environment has received remarkable a...
Abstract: Nocturnal heat island formation is a prominent phenomenon in urban planning research and t...
Understanding how the components of cities interfere in the Urban Heat Island (UHI) has become a mai...
abstract: Urban Heat Island (UHI) has significant impacts on the buildings energy consumption and ou...
The inconstant climate change and rapid urbanization substantially disturb the global thermal balanc...
Urban areas tend to have higher air temperatures than their surroundings as a result of man-made ait...
Urban infrastructure impacts the surface and atmospheric properties, such as wind, temperature, turb...
Cities are frequently experiencing artificial heat stress, known as the Urban Heat Island (UHI) effe...
The urban thermal environment is closely related to the well-being of many city dwellers. Rich achie...
The Urban Heat Island (UHI) effect is of critical concern for cities’ adaptation to climate change. ...
abstract: Utilizing an urban canopy model (UCM) developed by Zhihua Wang, Ph.D. for a research study...
This chapter examines the workings of urban microclimates and looks at the associated causes and eff...
It is well known that the urban environment changes local climate inside the city. This change of th...
The urban heat island effect is a phenomenon observed worldwide, i.e. evening and nocturnal temperat...
Along with urbanization, sealing of vegetated land and evaporation surfaces by impermeable materials...
Contexts: The influence of landscape patterns on urban thermal environment has received remarkable a...
Abstract: Nocturnal heat island formation is a prominent phenomenon in urban planning research and t...
Understanding how the components of cities interfere in the Urban Heat Island (UHI) has become a mai...
abstract: Urban Heat Island (UHI) has significant impacts on the buildings energy consumption and ou...
The inconstant climate change and rapid urbanization substantially disturb the global thermal balanc...
Urban areas tend to have higher air temperatures than their surroundings as a result of man-made ait...
Urban infrastructure impacts the surface and atmospheric properties, such as wind, temperature, turb...
Cities are frequently experiencing artificial heat stress, known as the Urban Heat Island (UHI) effe...
The urban thermal environment is closely related to the well-being of many city dwellers. Rich achie...
The Urban Heat Island (UHI) effect is of critical concern for cities’ adaptation to climate change. ...
abstract: Utilizing an urban canopy model (UCM) developed by Zhihua Wang, Ph.D. for a research study...
This chapter examines the workings of urban microclimates and looks at the associated causes and eff...
It is well known that the urban environment changes local climate inside the city. This change of th...