National Natural Science Foundation of China 41101083Since the 1980s, China has undergone rapid urbanization. Meanwhile, the climate has been warming substantially. In this paper, the urbanization effect on observed temperatures from 1980 to 2009 in China is estimated, based on analysis of urban land use from satellite observation. Urban land-use expansion (Delta U) during 1980-2005 is applied as an urbanization index. According to these Delta U values, stations are divided into three categories: (C1) intense urbanization around the stations; (C2) moderate urbanization around the stations; and (C3) minimal urbanization around the stations. Most C1 stations are in municipalities or provincial capitals, while C2 stations tend to be in prefec...
The urbanization impacts on Surface Air Temperature (SAT) change in the Guangdong‐Hong Kong‐Macao re...
The urban heat island () refers to the land surface temperature (LST) difference between urban areas...
This study aims at qualifying the contribution of the urban effect to the total warming recorde...
Since the 1980s, China has undergone rapid urbanization. Meanwhile, the climate has been warming sub...
Due to rapid economic development, China has experienced one of the greatest rates of change in land...
The extent to which an urbanization effect has contributed to climate warming is under debate in Chi...
This paper provides new evidence of regional warming trends from local Chinese observations covering...
The impact of urbanization on temperature trends in China was investigated with emphasis on two aspe...
Based on China's fifth population survey ( 2000) data and homogenized annual mean surface air t...
Poster - abstract no. GC43B-0911This study uses the observed temperature data and land use data over...
The Yangtze River Delta (YRD) has experienced rapid urbanization and dramatic economic development s...
Near-surface temperature records show that China warmed by about 0.8 °C from 1950 to 2010. However, ...
Based on daily mean air temperature, maximum air tem-perature and minimum air temperature data from ...
Since the implementation of the reform and opening up policy in China in the late 1970s, some meteor...
As the capital of China, Beijing has experienced a continued and rapid urbanization process in the p...
The urbanization impacts on Surface Air Temperature (SAT) change in the Guangdong‐Hong Kong‐Macao re...
The urban heat island () refers to the land surface temperature (LST) difference between urban areas...
This study aims at qualifying the contribution of the urban effect to the total warming recorde...
Since the 1980s, China has undergone rapid urbanization. Meanwhile, the climate has been warming sub...
Due to rapid economic development, China has experienced one of the greatest rates of change in land...
The extent to which an urbanization effect has contributed to climate warming is under debate in Chi...
This paper provides new evidence of regional warming trends from local Chinese observations covering...
The impact of urbanization on temperature trends in China was investigated with emphasis on two aspe...
Based on China's fifth population survey ( 2000) data and homogenized annual mean surface air t...
Poster - abstract no. GC43B-0911This study uses the observed temperature data and land use data over...
The Yangtze River Delta (YRD) has experienced rapid urbanization and dramatic economic development s...
Near-surface temperature records show that China warmed by about 0.8 °C from 1950 to 2010. However, ...
Based on daily mean air temperature, maximum air tem-perature and minimum air temperature data from ...
Since the implementation of the reform and opening up policy in China in the late 1970s, some meteor...
As the capital of China, Beijing has experienced a continued and rapid urbanization process in the p...
The urbanization impacts on Surface Air Temperature (SAT) change in the Guangdong‐Hong Kong‐Macao re...
The urban heat island () refers to the land surface temperature (LST) difference between urban areas...
This study aims at qualifying the contribution of the urban effect to the total warming recorde...