نتایج جستجو برای: urban heat island uhis

تعداد نتایج: 422406  

2015
Gang Fang

Vegetation index (NDVI) was extracted from bi-temporal multispectral images based on the data obtained from Landsat ETM + on 14 th , September, 2000 , Landsat ETM + on 9 th , September, 2004 , Landsat ETM + on 15 th , May, 2008 and Landsat-8 on 21 st , May 2013 for Dangshan County in Anhui Province. Analysis and data extraction was carried out using the ENVI 5.0 software. Normalized values of t...

2016
Ai Milojevic Ben G. Armstrong Antonio Gasparrini Sylvia I. Bohnenstengel Benjamin Barratt Paul Wilkinson

BACKGROUND Investigators have examined whether heat mortality risk is increased in neighborhoods subject to the urban heat island (UHI) effect but have not identified degrees of difference in susceptibility to heat and cold between cool and hot areas, which we call acclimatization to the UHI. OBJECTIVES We developed methods to examine and quantify the degree of acclimatization to heat- and co...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2016
Iphigenia Keramitsoglou Chris T. Kiranoudis Panagiotis Sismanidis Klemen Zaksek

The Urban Heat Island (UHI) is an adverse environmental effect of urbanization that increases the energy demand of cities and impacts human health. The study of this effect for monitoring and mitigation purposes is crucial, but it is hampered by the lack of high spatiotemporal temperature data. This article presents the work undertaken for the implementation of an operational real-time module f...

2006
Scott C. Sheridan Laurence S. Kalkstein

While numerous studies have examined the magnitude of the urban heat island, no large-scale study has yet analyzed its variability using an air-mass based methodology. The air-mass approach can provide unique insight by discerning how large-scale weather patterns may impact the magnitude of the heat island effect. This study utilizes the Spatial Synoptic Classification (SSC) scheme, a recently-...

2016
Christine Ketterer Andreas Matzarakis

The spatial and temporal differences of climate, urban heat island and future conditions were assessed for Stuttgart, a city located in complex topography in Southwest Germany. The present and future urban climate conditions were analysed using hourly measured data from 2000 to 2011 of 5 measuring stations and data from regional climate simulations. The urban heat island intensity was quantifie...

2007

We are all familiar with the fact that cities are generally warmer than the surrounding, more rural areas. We see it referenced most nights in our television weather reports. It is especially significant on nights with clear skies and light winds which favor radiational cooling. This is most significant in the rural areas but in the city, the excess heat absorbed during the day and the local he...

2007

We are all familiar with the fact that cities are generally warmer than the surrounding, more rural areas. We see it referenced most nights in our television weather reports. It is especially significant on nights with clear skies and light winds which favor radiational cooling. This is most significant in the rural areas but in the city, the excess heat absorbed during the day and the local he...

2005
Hidetoshi Tamura Koichiro Ishii Hitoshi Yokoyama Yukari Akiyama

The intensity of urban heat island is known to be stronger as city size (for example population of city) (Oke, 1973). In Tokyo 23 wards (hereinafter referred to as "Tokyo") with more than eight million people, urban heat island phenomenon is actualized and feared as a factor of increase in heatstroke patients and raising cooling energy consumption in summer. Therefore, Tokyo Metropolitan Govern...

2007

We are all familiar with the fact that cities are generally warmer than the surrounding, more rural areas. We see it referenced most nights in our television weather reports. It is especially significant on nights with clear skies and light winds which favor radiational cooling. This is most significant in the rural areas but in the city, the excess heat absorbed during the day and the local he...

صیادی, فریبا, طولابی نژاد, میثم, علیجانی, بهلول,

Urban climate is strongly influenced by the processes of urban work and life. Expansion of cities and consequently increased human constructions causes to changes in urban climate. The rising temperature of cities rather than the surroundings is one of the effects linked to direct human intervention. Building heating, air pollution and the use of inappropriate materials in the flooring streets...

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