2019
DOI: 10.3390/rs11243021
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Multi-Scale Relationship between Land Surface Temperature and Landscape Pattern Based on Wavelet Coherence: The Case of Metropolitan Beijing, China

Abstract: The relationship between urban landscape pattern and land surface temperature (LST) is one of the core issues in urban thermal environment research. Although previous studies have shown a significant correlation between LST and landscape pattern, most were conducted at a single scale and rarely involve multi-scale effects of the landscape pattern. Wavelet coherence can relate the correlation between LST and landscape pattern to spatial scale and location, which is an effective multi-scale correlation method. I… Show more

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“…We have employed Continuous Wavelet Transform (CWT), Wavelet Transform Coherence (WTC), Partial Wavelet Coherence (PWC) and Multiple Wavelet Coherence (MWC) to analyze the association between the daily average temperature of Wuhan, daily number of new cases of COVID-19 in Wuhan city and the RMB exchange rate. The wavelet methodology is used mostly in Geophysics and recently getting footprints in weather, environment, economics, and finance related studies also (Afshan et al, 2018;Ng and Chan, 2012;Wu et al, 2019). It can capture non-linear associations between multiple series of data (Benhmad, 2012).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We have employed Continuous Wavelet Transform (CWT), Wavelet Transform Coherence (WTC), Partial Wavelet Coherence (PWC) and Multiple Wavelet Coherence (MWC) to analyze the association between the daily average temperature of Wuhan, daily number of new cases of COVID-19 in Wuhan city and the RMB exchange rate. The wavelet methodology is used mostly in Geophysics and recently getting footprints in weather, environment, economics, and finance related studies also (Afshan et al, 2018;Ng and Chan, 2012;Wu et al, 2019). It can capture non-linear associations between multiple series of data (Benhmad, 2012).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As indicated by values in Table 1 , our data is non-normal; hence, we use Spearman correlation analysis to examine the correlation; furthermore, we apply WTC to provide graphical association among variables of the study. Wavelet analysis is one of the most widely used analytical approaches in geosciences, environment, weather, and economics (Afshan et al 2018 ; Wu et al 2019 ). The wavelet function is preferred as an analytical tool as it reveals weak transients and peculiarities within time series datasets (Arneodo et al 1995 ; Muzy et al 1994 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Urban heat island (UHI), a phenomenon in which the temperature in urban areas is higher than that in suburbs, which is an important representation of the effect of urbanization on local or regional microclimates and an important factor affecting the urban ecological environment and overall livability (Xie, Wang & Fu, 2011). UHIs can be categorized into wide detection range, can obtain data rapidly with a short time resolution and can provide a large amount of information; thus, scholars have applied this technology to study the relationship between landscape patterns and LST in the background of urban expansion (Chen & Yu, 2017;Connors, Galletti & Chow, 2013;Weng, 2001;Weng, Liu & Lu, 2007;Wu et al, 2019;Yang, Huang & Li, 2017;Yao, Xu & Zhang, 2019). The above studies shed light on how urban sprawl has contributed to the evolution of Surface UHIs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%