Quantifying urban hydrological processes effects on urban climate: A perspective from a novel parameterization scheme

IF 6 2区 工程技术 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Urban Climate Pub Date : 2025-02-01 DOI:10.1016/j.uclim.2024.102232
Miao Yu , Jianping Guo , Guiqian Tang
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Cutting-edge urban canopy parameterization techniques were employed to investigate the impacts of urban hydrological processes. We conducted three one-month simulation tests to quantify the impact of urban hydrological processes on urban climate, which is induced by urban ground greening, green roofs and surface water. It is found that urban hydrological processes significantly reduce maximum temperatures and improves comfort, especially during heatwaves, but its effect on mean air temperature was found to be less pronounced. Compared to ground greening, green roofs provide enhanced cooling advantages. Overall, all three hydrological processes produce a more spatially dispersed distribution of precipitation with a reduction of 25 % in total precipitation amount. This can be attributed to the mitigation of urban heat island intensity by latent heat and the stabilization of the planetary boundary layer. The finding has implication for the measures that can be taken in mitigating the adverse impact induced by rapid urban expansion.
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量化城市水文过程对城市气候的影响:一种新的参数化方案的视角
采用先进的城市冠层参数化技术研究了城市水文过程的影响。我们进行了三个为期一个月的模拟试验,以量化城市地面绿化、绿化屋顶和地表水诱导的城市水文过程对城市气候的影响。研究发现,城市水文过程显著降低了最高气温,提高了舒适度,尤其是在热浪期间,但对平均气温的影响不太明显。与地面绿化相比,屋顶绿化提供了更强的制冷优势。总的来说,这三个水文过程使降水的空间分布更加分散,总降水量减少了25%。这可归因于潜热对城市热岛强度的缓解和行星边界层的稳定。这一发现对采取措施减轻城市迅速扩张所造成的不利影响具有启示意义。
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Urban Climate
Urban Climate Social Sciences-Urban Studies
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9.70
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9.40%
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期刊介绍: Urban Climate serves the scientific and decision making communities with the publication of research on theory, science and applications relevant to understanding urban climatic conditions and change in relation to their geography and to demographic, socioeconomic, institutional, technological and environmental dynamics and global change. Targeted towards both disciplinary and interdisciplinary audiences, this journal publishes original research papers, comprehensive review articles, book reviews, and short communications on topics including, but not limited to, the following: Urban meteorology and climate[...] Urban environmental pollution[...] Adaptation to global change[...] Urban economic and social issues[...] Research Approaches[...]
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