Journal article

Land surface and air temperature dynamics: The role of urban form and seasonality

M Naserikia, MA Hart, N Nazarian, B Bechtel, M Lipson, KA Nice

Science of the Total Environment | ELSEVIER | Published : 2023

Abstract

Due to the scarcity of air temperature (Ta) observations, urban heat studies often rely on satellite-derived Land Surface Temperature (LST) to characterise the near-surface thermal environment. However, there remains a lack of a quantitative understanding on how LST differs from Ta within urban areas and what are the controlling factors of their interaction. We use crowdsourced air temperature measurements in Sydney, Australia, combined with urban landscape data, Local Climate Zones (LCZ), high-resolution satellite imagery, and machine learning to explore the influence of urban form and fabric on the interaction between Ta and LST. Results show that LST and Ta have distinct spatiotemporal ch..

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University of Melbourne Researchers

Grants

Awarded by Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

<BOLD>Acknowledgements</BOLD> This work was supported by the Australian Research Council as part of the Centre of Excellence for Climate Extremes (CE170100023) . We would also like to acknowledge Peter Steinle and Vinod Kumar from the Australian Bureau of Meteorology for their valuable insights and constructive comments, which greatly contributed to the improvement of this manuscript.