Biophysical Drivers of Seasonal Hysteresis of Urban Heat Islands Across Climates and Urban Landscapes
Congyuan Li,
Ning Zhang,
Kaijun Ren
et al.
Abstract:The phenomenon of seasonal hysteresis between urban heat islands (UHIs) and background surface temperature was reported in many studies, but a unifying explanation for the causes of its magnitude, shape and looping direction remained less clear, and the impacts of urban landscapes and background climate on such hysteresis were also the subject of enquiry. Here we performed a systematic study based on a long‐term offline simulation for surface energy budgets, surface air and skin temperature of the urban‐biosph… Show more
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