Many cities are suffering the effects of urban heat islands (UHI) or urban cool islands (UCI) due to rapid urban expansion and numerous infrastructure developments. This paper presents a lumped urban-building thermal coupling model which captures the fundamental physical mechanism for thermal interactions between buildings and their urban environment. The benefits of the model are its simplicity and high computational efficiency for practical use in investigating the diurnal urban air temperature change and its asymmetry in a city with both naturally-ventilated (NV) and air-conditioned (AC) buildings. Our model predicts a lower urban heat island and higher urban cool island intensity in a city with naturally-ventilated buildings than for a ...
Temperatures in the cities are amplified through the urban heat island effect by an additional 2-4 ̊...
As the global population reaches an all time high and shows no sign of slowing, and the urban popula...
According to the United Nation report “World Urbanization Prospects”, 54% (about 3.9 billion) of the...
Many cities are suffering the effects of urban heat islands (UHI) or urban cool islands (UCI) due to...
Many cities are suffering the effects of urban heat islands (UHI) or urban cool islands (UCI) due to...
The urban heat island (UHI) phenomenon has been studied extensively, but there are relatively fewer ...
Urban areas tend to have higher air temperatures than their surroundings as a result of man-made ait...
As cities and their population are subjected to climate change and urban heat islands, it is paramou...
It is well known that the urban environment changes local climate inside the city. This change of th...
As climate change contributes to elevate urban temperatures, undesirable consequences like increased...
Cities consume 2/3 of global energy and consequently release a large amount of anthropogenic heat in...
The urban heat island effect is a phenomenon observed worldwide, i.e. evening and nocturnal temperat...
The urban heat island effect is a phenomenon wherein the dark, hard surfaces prevalent in heavily-de...
The urbanization process alters the radiative, thermal, moisture and aerodynamic characteristics of ...
© 2018 The Author(s). Published by IOP Publishing Ltd. Heat waves (HWs) are among the most damaging ...
Temperatures in the cities are amplified through the urban heat island effect by an additional 2-4 ̊...
As the global population reaches an all time high and shows no sign of slowing, and the urban popula...
According to the United Nation report “World Urbanization Prospects”, 54% (about 3.9 billion) of the...
Many cities are suffering the effects of urban heat islands (UHI) or urban cool islands (UCI) due to...
Many cities are suffering the effects of urban heat islands (UHI) or urban cool islands (UCI) due to...
The urban heat island (UHI) phenomenon has been studied extensively, but there are relatively fewer ...
Urban areas tend to have higher air temperatures than their surroundings as a result of man-made ait...
As cities and their population are subjected to climate change and urban heat islands, it is paramou...
It is well known that the urban environment changes local climate inside the city. This change of th...
As climate change contributes to elevate urban temperatures, undesirable consequences like increased...
Cities consume 2/3 of global energy and consequently release a large amount of anthropogenic heat in...
The urban heat island effect is a phenomenon observed worldwide, i.e. evening and nocturnal temperat...
The urban heat island effect is a phenomenon wherein the dark, hard surfaces prevalent in heavily-de...
The urbanization process alters the radiative, thermal, moisture and aerodynamic characteristics of ...
© 2018 The Author(s). Published by IOP Publishing Ltd. Heat waves (HWs) are among the most damaging ...
Temperatures in the cities are amplified through the urban heat island effect by an additional 2-4 ̊...
As the global population reaches an all time high and shows no sign of slowing, and the urban popula...
According to the United Nation report “World Urbanization Prospects”, 54% (about 3.9 billion) of the...