It has become increasingly important to study the urban heat island phenomenon due to the adverse effects on summertime cooling energy demand, air and water quality and most importantly, heat-related illness and mortality. The present article analyses the magnitude and the characteristics of the urban heat island in Sydney, Australia. Climatic data from six meteorological stations distributed around the greater Sydney region and covering a period of 10 years are used. It is found that both strong urban heat island (UHI) and oasis phenomena are developed. The average maximum magnitude of the phenomena may exceed 6 K. The intensity and the characteristics of the phenomena are strongly influenced by the synoptic weather conditions and in parti...
Urban residents face increasing risk of heat stress due to the combined impact of climate change and...
The urban heat island (UHI) is a phenomenon whereby temperature levels in urban areas are higher tha...
Using a physiologically relevant thermal comfort index (OUT_SET*), an analysis of the week-by-week h...
Cities are frequently experiencing artificial heat stress, known as the Urban Heat Island (UHI) effe...
Urban regions are well known to be warmer than the outlying surrounding regions: this phenomenon is ...
The impact of heatwaves (HWs) on urban heat island (UHI) is a contentious topic with contradictory r...
This study seeks to determine the relative magnitude of the Urban Heat Island (UHI) effect in five m...
The Urban Heat Island (UHI) effect can result in higher urban densities being significantly hotter (...
Heatwaves have implications for human health and ecosystem function. Over cities, the impacts of a h...
Regular diurnal and weekly cycles (WCs) in temperature provide valuable insights into the consequenc...
The compounding effects of climate change and rapid urbanisation cause cities to heat up. Metropolit...
The urban heat island (UHI) effect is invariably present in cities, mainly due to increased urbanisa...
We examine the joint contribution of urban expansion and climate change on heat stress over the Sydn...
Anthropogenic heat release is a key component of the urban heat island. However, it is often exclude...
Urban areas tend to have higher air temperatures than their surroundings as a result of man-made ait...
Urban residents face increasing risk of heat stress due to the combined impact of climate change and...
The urban heat island (UHI) is a phenomenon whereby temperature levels in urban areas are higher tha...
Using a physiologically relevant thermal comfort index (OUT_SET*), an analysis of the week-by-week h...
Cities are frequently experiencing artificial heat stress, known as the Urban Heat Island (UHI) effe...
Urban regions are well known to be warmer than the outlying surrounding regions: this phenomenon is ...
The impact of heatwaves (HWs) on urban heat island (UHI) is a contentious topic with contradictory r...
This study seeks to determine the relative magnitude of the Urban Heat Island (UHI) effect in five m...
The Urban Heat Island (UHI) effect can result in higher urban densities being significantly hotter (...
Heatwaves have implications for human health and ecosystem function. Over cities, the impacts of a h...
Regular diurnal and weekly cycles (WCs) in temperature provide valuable insights into the consequenc...
The compounding effects of climate change and rapid urbanisation cause cities to heat up. Metropolit...
The urban heat island (UHI) effect is invariably present in cities, mainly due to increased urbanisa...
We examine the joint contribution of urban expansion and climate change on heat stress over the Sydn...
Anthropogenic heat release is a key component of the urban heat island. However, it is often exclude...
Urban areas tend to have higher air temperatures than their surroundings as a result of man-made ait...
Urban residents face increasing risk of heat stress due to the combined impact of climate change and...
The urban heat island (UHI) is a phenomenon whereby temperature levels in urban areas are higher tha...
Using a physiologically relevant thermal comfort index (OUT_SET*), an analysis of the week-by-week h...