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REMOTE SENSING AND NIGHT TIME URBAN HEAT ISLAND

Blanca Arellano, Josep Roca Cladera

2021˜The œinternational archives of the photogrammetry, remote sensing and spatial information sciences/International archives of the photogrammetry, remote sensing and spatial information sciences16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract. The urban climate literature has highlighted the remarkable prominence of nighttime UHI phenomenon. During nighttime the UHI effects become more evident due to the greater thermal inertia of the materials used in urban fabric. It is during the night when the heat accumulated in urban materials, especially in contexts of heat waves, can generate significant health risks. The low cooling capacity of urban construction materials negatively affects the comfort and the health of urban dwellers. However, and despite the great importance of night stress due to heat, the study of night UHIs is still underdeveloped. In this context, this paper aims to determine nighttime LST contrasting Landsat's very limited nighttime images with daytime ones. The example developed refers to heat wave situations during the summer 2015. The case study is the Metropolitan Area of Barcelona (35 municipalities, 636 km2, 3.3 million inhabitants).

Topics & Concepts

Urban heat islandMetropolitan areaHeat waveContext (archaeology)DaytimeEnvironmental scienceHeat stressExtreme heatGeographyClimatologyThermal inertiaMeteorologyUrban climateClimate changePhysical geographyUrban planningAtmospheric sciencesThermalGeologyCivil engineeringOceanographyArchaeologyEngineeringUrban Heat Island MitigationNoise Effects and ManagementBuilding Energy and Comfort Optimization