B. Sayad, Y. Menni, Ayman Imam, Ahmad Fallatah, Kamil Faisal, A. M. Abed, H. Alhubashi, I. Hegazy
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Diurnal Characterization of the Atmospheric Urban Heat Island over Urban Hot Agglomerations
The urban heat island (UHI) is a physical climatic phenomenon, its effects in the built-up areas can be observed in terms of air temperatures above the atmosphere, as well as in terms of thermal comfort under the urban canopy. This study aims to carry out a diurnal characterization of the atmospheric urban heat island over the agglomeration of Guelma, Algeria during summertime. The characterization is organized into three main steps. First, quantifying the UHI intensity. Second, highlighting the factors contributing to affect the thermal environment in downtown Guelma and fianly, defining an appropriate scale to measure it over Gualma’s agglomeration of Guelma. The UHI quantification was done by calculating the positive differences of urban temperatures in daytime based on in-situ approach and static approach. The results indicate that the maximum daily difference reached 4.8°C to 5.1°C with a positive difference of 6.1° at 10:00 a.m. and 6.4°C at noon, which means that Guelma’s agglomeration is affected by the atmospheric urban heat island phenomenon. Depending on the difference of urban temperatures, we have defined appropriate scale to quantify the intensity of UHI phenomenon over Guelma’s agglomeration: ${UHI}_{intensity}=0.3688\vectimes \Delta {T}_{\boldsymbol{urb}}+3.3157.$
期刊介绍:
The International Journal of Low-Carbon Technologies is a quarterly publication concerned with the challenge of climate change and its effects on the built environment and sustainability. The Journal publishes original, quality research papers on issues of climate change, sustainable development and the built environment related to architecture, building services engineering, civil engineering, building engineering, urban design and other disciplines. It features in-depth articles, technical notes, review papers, book reviews and special issues devoted to international conferences. The journal encourages submissions related to interdisciplinary research in the built environment. The journal is available in paper and electronic formats. All articles are peer-reviewed by leading experts in the field.