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Research on Evaluation of Climate Comfort in Northwest China under Climate Change

Xuyang Yao, Mingjun Zhang, Yu Zhang, Hanyu Xiao, Jiaxin Wang

2021Sustainability19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Based on the monthly observation data of major surface meteorological observatories in Northwest China from 1960 to 2019, this paper uses the temperature and humidity index (THI), wind efficiency index (WEI), and clothing index (ICL) to construct a comprehensive climate comfort index evaluation model. This model was used to quantitatively evaluate the change characteristics of climate comfort in Northwest China against the background of climate warming. The results show that the overall climate comfort index in Northwest China is on the rise. In terms of space, an increase in the climate comfort index means an increase in the comfort zone, with the largest increase in the southeastern part of Gansu Province and the southern part of Shaanxi Province. The trend of change is that the increase in the north is greater than that in the south, and the higher the latitude, the greater the change. The space range of the comfort zone and the sub-comfort zone is generally expanding, and the climate is gradually becoming more comfortable. In terms of time, an increase in the climate comfort index means an increase in the climate comfort period, and the annual comfort index shows an increasing trend. The comfort period is mostly distributed in summer, with the most suitable cities in May and September, followed by June.

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Climate changeEnvironmental scienceIndex (typography)ChinaThermal comfortClimatologyHeat indexGeographyLatitudeMeteorologyPhysical geographyHumidityEcologyBiologyWorld Wide WebGeologyGeodesyComputer scienceArchaeologyUrban Heat Island MitigationClimate Change and Health ImpactsAir Quality and Health Impacts