Journal article
Weekly cycles in peak time temperatures and urban heat island intensity
N Earl, I Simmonds, N Tapper
Environmental Research Letters | IOP PUBLISHING LTD | Published : 2016
Abstract
Regular diurnal and weekly cycles (WCs) in temperature provide valuable insights into the consequences of anthropogenic activity on the urban environment. Different locations experience a range of identified WCs and have very different structures. Two important sources of urban heat are those associated with the effect of large urban structures on the radiation budget and energy storage and those from the heat generated as a consequence of anthropogenic activity. The former forcing will remain relatively constant, but a WC will appear in the latter. WCs for specific times of day and the urban heat island (UHI) have not been analysed heretofore. We use three-hourly surface (2 m) temperature d..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
Parts of this research were made possible by funding from the Australian Research Council (Project Number DP130103562). Temperature data can be downloaded from the Bureau of Meteorology (http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/data-services/station-data.shtml) and traffic data from Vic Roads (www.vicroads.gov.au).