2019
DOI: 10.1002/qj.3619
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Impact of atmospheric conditions and levels of urbanization on the relationship between nocturnal surface and urban canopy heat islands

Abstract: Previous investigations of urban heat islands (UHI) are primarily focused either on the canopy heat island intensity (aUHII) derived from weather stations, or on the surface urban heat island intensity (sUHII) derived from satellite instruments. Research of the relationship between sUHII and aUHII (the sUHII‐aUHII relationship) is limited and this study attempts to further progress this possibility by examining the night‐time sUHII‐aUHII relationship for three factors: season, wind speed (WS), and basic land‐u… Show more

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“…From the perspective of statistics, slope and R 2 value are closely related to covariance between sUHII and aUHII ( cov ( sUHII , aUHII )). Stronger joint variability between sUHII and aUHII could cause the increase of covariance, which indicates the weaker advection effect on the UHII (Feng et al ., 2019). Therefore, the larger cov ( sUHII , aUHII ) shown in Table 4 is statistically responsible for the higher R 2 value (defined as the standardized covariance) and slope in OKC.…”
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“…From the perspective of statistics, slope and R 2 value are closely related to covariance between sUHII and aUHII ( cov ( sUHII , aUHII )). Stronger joint variability between sUHII and aUHII could cause the increase of covariance, which indicates the weaker advection effect on the UHII (Feng et al ., 2019). Therefore, the larger cov ( sUHII , aUHII ) shown in Table 4 is statistically responsible for the higher R 2 value (defined as the standardized covariance) and slope in OKC.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The larger rate of change of aUHII with respect to sUHII in OKC is potentially attributed by the weaken advection effect on the sUHII aUHII relationship. Advection effect could increase the disparity between sUHII and aUIII (Feng et al ., 2019), which is represented by the lower cov ( sUHII , aUHII ) in Birmingham (Table 4), leading to the smaller slope and reduced R 2 in the regression model. The underlying mechanism for these results could be the traffic light siting of the stations in OKC within the street canyon.…”
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