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Canyon geometry and the nocturnal urban heat island: Comparison of scale model and field observations

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In this paper, a simple hardware scale model is used to simulate nocturnal cooling rates for rural and urban environments under calm and cloudless conditions, and the results of the experiments show that canyon geometry in the central portion of a city (as measured by the sky view factor) is a relevant variable in producing nocturnurnal urban heat islands due to its role in regulating long-wave radiative heat loss.
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A simple hardware scale model is used to simulate nocturnal cooling rates for rural and urban environments under calm and cloudless conditions. Comparison with field observations gathered under similar conditions shows the model capable of reproducing many of the features of the temporal development of urban heat islands and the long-wave radiative exchange in urban canyons. The model is used to investigate the roles played by rural/urban differences in geometry and thermal admittance. The results of the experiments show that canyon geometry in the central portion of a city (as measured by the sky view factor) is a relevant variable in producing nocturnal urban heat islands due to its role in regulating long-wave radiative heat loss. It is also demonstrated that this measure is central to the relationship between city size and heat island intensity. The importance of canyon geometry as a feature of urban design is discussed. Thermal admittance differences can also produce realistic heat island features but their magnitude requires quantification in the field.

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Long-wave radiative flux divergence and nocturnal cooling of the urban atmosphere

TL;DR: In this article, the authors measured long-wave radiative flux divergence in the vertical were obtained from an above roof-level site in the urban area of Montreal, P.Q. Radiative cooling rates calculated from the radiation measurements were greater than actual air temperature cooling rates, and in reasonable agreement with previous rural results.
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Determination of energetic characteristics of urban-rural surfaces in the greater St. Louis area

TL;DR: In this article, the role of surface geographical characteristics (e.g., albedo, thermal admittance, Bowen ratio, roughness) in the partitioning of energy at the complex and heterogeneous surface of several urban and rural land-use types has been evaluated through an application of Lettau's climatonomy theory.

Determination of energetic characteristics of urban-rural surfaces in the greater St. Louis area. Final report

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TL;DR: In this paper, the role of surface geographical characteristics (e.g., albedo, thermal admittance, Bowen ratio, roughness) in the partitioning of energy at the complex and heterogeneous surface of several urban and rural land-use types has been evaluated through an application of Lettau's climatonomy theory.