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The effect of sub-facet scale surface structure on wall brightness temperatures at multiple scales

Rainer Hilland, James Voogt

2020Theoretical and Applied Climatology14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Wall surface temperatures are important components of urban climates but are under-sampled by satellite and airborne remote sensing and at the microscale are under-sampled in observational studies. In urban canopy models, they are represented with simplistic geometries. This study examines the effect of microscale (sub-facet) surface structure geometries on wall surface brightness temperature distributions at micro- to neighbourhood scales using mobile sampling traverses of two suburban neighbourhoods with different sub-facet geometries. Visible and thermal imagery were recorded simultaneously and combined and classified to create a database of temperatures with associated geographic and thermal attributes. This study investigates (1) if sub-facet scale geometries affect temperature distributions, (2) if these cause canyon scale biases, and (3) if there are therefore inter-neighbourhood biases. It is shown that sub-facet geometries modify wall surface temperatures predominantly by cooling due to self-shading. Surface-sun geometry thus leads to intra- and inter-neighbourhood temperature differences of several degrees Celsius. The observed effects have important implications for modelling of urban surface temperatures, where simplified geometries may overestimate wall surface temperatures.

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Microscale chemistryFacet (psychology)Scale (ratio)Mesoscale meteorologySurface (topology)Neighbourhood (mathematics)Surface brightnessThermalBrightnessAtmospheric sciencesEnvironmental scienceMeteorologyRemote sensingMaterials scienceGeometryGeologyOpticsPhysicsGeographyMathematicsAstrophysicsCartographyPersonalityBig Five personality traitsSocial psychologyPsychologyMathematics educationMathematical analysisGalaxyUrban Heat Island MitigationLand Use and Ecosystem ServicesUrban Green Space and Health
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