Chongqing is the largest central-government-controlled municipality in China, which is now undergoing a rapid urbanization. The question remains open: What are the consequences of such rapid urbanization in Chongqing in terms of urban microclimates? An integrated study comprising three different research approaches is adopted in the present paper. By analyzing the observed annual climate data, an average rising trend of 0.10 °C/decade was found for the annual mean temperature from 1951 to 2010 in Chongqing, indicating a higher degree of urban warming in Chongqing. In addition, two complementary types of field measurements were conducted: fixed weather stations and mobile transverse measurement. Numerical simulations using a house-developed ...
This paper investigates urbanisation and temperature indices, over four decades in a multi-nucleated...
Urbanization is known to disrupt the surface energy balance of an urban area. The phenomenon of high...
This study aims at qualifying the contribution of the urban effect to the total warming recorde...
Chongqing is the largest central-government-controlled municipality in China, which is now undergoin...
AbstractChongqing is the largest central-government-controlled municipality in China, which is now u...
Chongqing is the largest directly-controlled municipality in China, which is now undergoing a rapid ...
Chongqing is the largest central-government-controlled municipality in China, which is now under goi...
This paper summarizes recent studies on the effects of urbanization on climate in China. The effects...
Abstract: The Yangtze River Delta (YRD) has experienced rapid urbanization and dramatic economic dev...
Land-use and land cover changes may have important local, regional, and global climatic impacts by m...
Summer extreme high-temperatures occur frequently in large cities; urban spatial form is the primary...
Extreme heat wave weather phenomena have erupted worldwide in recent years. The urban heat island (U...
The Yangtze River Delta (YRD) has experienced rapid urbanization and dramatic economic development s...
Urbanization is one of the most important driving forces of global change. With the quick expansion ...
The rapid and unsustainable urbanization process causes a serious existing thermal environmental pro...
This paper investigates urbanisation and temperature indices, over four decades in a multi-nucleated...
Urbanization is known to disrupt the surface energy balance of an urban area. The phenomenon of high...
This study aims at qualifying the contribution of the urban effect to the total warming recorde...
Chongqing is the largest central-government-controlled municipality in China, which is now undergoin...
AbstractChongqing is the largest central-government-controlled municipality in China, which is now u...
Chongqing is the largest directly-controlled municipality in China, which is now undergoing a rapid ...
Chongqing is the largest central-government-controlled municipality in China, which is now under goi...
This paper summarizes recent studies on the effects of urbanization on climate in China. The effects...
Abstract: The Yangtze River Delta (YRD) has experienced rapid urbanization and dramatic economic dev...
Land-use and land cover changes may have important local, regional, and global climatic impacts by m...
Summer extreme high-temperatures occur frequently in large cities; urban spatial form is the primary...
Extreme heat wave weather phenomena have erupted worldwide in recent years. The urban heat island (U...
The Yangtze River Delta (YRD) has experienced rapid urbanization and dramatic economic development s...
Urbanization is one of the most important driving forces of global change. With the quick expansion ...
The rapid and unsustainable urbanization process causes a serious existing thermal environmental pro...
This paper investigates urbanisation and temperature indices, over four decades in a multi-nucleated...
Urbanization is known to disrupt the surface energy balance of an urban area. The phenomenon of high...
This study aims at qualifying the contribution of the urban effect to the total warming recorde...