2022
DOI: 10.1007/s43762-022-00067-6
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A modelling study on quantifying the impact of urbanization and regional effects on the wintertime surface temperature over a rapidly-growing tropical city

Abstract: Climate change and sustainability are among the most widely used terms among policymakers and the scientific community in recent times. However, climate action or steps to sustainable growth in cities in the global south are mostly borrowed from general studies at a few large urban agglomerations in the developed world. There are very few modeling studies over south Asia to understand and quantify the impact of climate change and urbanization on even the most primary meteorological variable, such as temperatur… Show more

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“…during the period 2001-2011 due to urbanization. Similarly, another study by Nandini and colleagues 17 reported a 70-80% contribution of urbanization to nighttime land surface temperature (NLST) warming over the tropical city of Bhubaneswar in eastern India. Both studies relied on model-based simulations to derive their quantifications.…”
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confidence: 87%
“…during the period 2001-2011 due to urbanization. Similarly, another study by Nandini and colleagues 17 reported a 70-80% contribution of urbanization to nighttime land surface temperature (NLST) warming over the tropical city of Bhubaneswar in eastern India. Both studies relied on model-based simulations to derive their quantifications.…”
Section: Brief Communicationmentioning
confidence: 87%