Characteristics of Winter Urban Heat Island in Budapest at Local and Micro Scale

Most of the urban heat island (UHI) researches focused on the phenomenon in summer. They mainly studied the causes, different functional areas, and possible mitigation measures to reduce the high temperature in urban areas. However, UHI also exists in winter, but there are a limited number of studie...

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Main Authors: Li Huawei, Wang Guifang, Jombach Sándor
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2020-11-01
Series:Journal of Environmental Geography
Subjects:
uhi
lst
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/jengeo-2020-0010
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spelling doaj-b7aeab4ad13d49a3a334f809ec8a40912021-09-06T19:41:36ZengSciendoJournal of Environmental Geography2060-467X2020-11-01133-4344310.2478/jengeo-2020-0010jengeo-2020-0010Characteristics of Winter Urban Heat Island in Budapest at Local and Micro ScaleLi Huawei0Wang Guifang1Jombach Sándor2Department of Landscape Planning and Regional Development, Faculty of Landscape Architecture and Urbanism, Szent István University, Villányi út 35-43, 1118Budapest, HungaryDepartment of Landscape Planning and Regional Development, Faculty of Landscape Architecture and Urbanism, Szent István University, Villányi út 35-43, 1118Budapest, HungaryDepartment of Landscape Planning and Regional Development, Faculty of Landscape Architecture and Urbanism, Szent István University, Villányi út 35-43, 1118Budapest, HungaryMost of the urban heat island (UHI) researches focused on the phenomenon in summer. They mainly studied the causes, different functional areas, and possible mitigation measures to reduce the high temperature in urban areas. However, UHI also exists in winter, but there are a limited number of studies on winter UHI. The characteristics and causes of UHI in winter have not been received much attention or consideration yet. This study aims to characterize the UHI feature in winter in Budapest, Hungary, based on the analysis of land surface temperature (LST) in relation to the factors of elevation, slope exposure, residential type, and snow coverage. Five different Landsat images in the winter season were applied to detect the surface temperature; besides, pictures of the thermal camera at a micro-scale were also used. Results showed that UHI intensity was not strong in winter; built-up areas were warmer than other urban areas. Topography was one of the significant factors affecting the surface temperature in winter. The surface temperature of the hills (300 m asl) was lower than that of the lowlands (below 120 m asl). The south-facing slopes and south oriented buildings were warmer than north-facing slopes and buildings oriented to the north. Areas with snow coverage had a lower temperature than no snow coverage areas. These findings could give general guidance for further UHI research, urban planning as well as landscape design.https://doi.org/10.2478/jengeo-2020-0010uhisurface temperaturelsttopographyslopesaspectssnowinfluencing factor
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author Li Huawei
Wang Guifang
Jombach Sándor
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Wang Guifang
Jombach Sándor
Characteristics of Winter Urban Heat Island in Budapest at Local and Micro Scale
Journal of Environmental Geography
uhi
surface temperature
lst
topography
slopes
aspects
snow
influencing factor
author_facet Li Huawei
Wang Guifang
Jombach Sándor
author_sort Li Huawei
title Characteristics of Winter Urban Heat Island in Budapest at Local and Micro Scale
title_short Characteristics of Winter Urban Heat Island in Budapest at Local and Micro Scale
title_full Characteristics of Winter Urban Heat Island in Budapest at Local and Micro Scale
title_fullStr Characteristics of Winter Urban Heat Island in Budapest at Local and Micro Scale
title_full_unstemmed Characteristics of Winter Urban Heat Island in Budapest at Local and Micro Scale
title_sort characteristics of winter urban heat island in budapest at local and micro scale
publisher Sciendo
series Journal of Environmental Geography
issn 2060-467X
publishDate 2020-11-01
description Most of the urban heat island (UHI) researches focused on the phenomenon in summer. They mainly studied the causes, different functional areas, and possible mitigation measures to reduce the high temperature in urban areas. However, UHI also exists in winter, but there are a limited number of studies on winter UHI. The characteristics and causes of UHI in winter have not been received much attention or consideration yet. This study aims to characterize the UHI feature in winter in Budapest, Hungary, based on the analysis of land surface temperature (LST) in relation to the factors of elevation, slope exposure, residential type, and snow coverage. Five different Landsat images in the winter season were applied to detect the surface temperature; besides, pictures of the thermal camera at a micro-scale were also used. Results showed that UHI intensity was not strong in winter; built-up areas were warmer than other urban areas. Topography was one of the significant factors affecting the surface temperature in winter. The surface temperature of the hills (300 m asl) was lower than that of the lowlands (below 120 m asl). The south-facing slopes and south oriented buildings were warmer than north-facing slopes and buildings oriented to the north. Areas with snow coverage had a lower temperature than no snow coverage areas. These findings could give general guidance for further UHI research, urban planning as well as landscape design.
topic uhi
surface temperature
lst
topography
slopes
aspects
snow
influencing factor
url https://doi.org/10.2478/jengeo-2020-0010
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