New Definition Method for Urban and Rural Regions Considering Surrounding Environments of Observation Stations Over South Korea

IF 2.2 4区 地球科学 Q3 METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES
Tae-Won Park, Chan-Gi Lee, Doo-Sun R. Park, Jin Gi Hong, Suyeon Oh
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This study proposes a new approach to defining and analyzing the urbanization effects of temperature over South Korea. While the conventional method of distinguishing between urban and rural stations relies on population criteria, this study has developed an approach to differentiate between urban and rural stations by considering the proportion of natural environments and artificial objects surrounding each station. The long-term temperature changes exhibit a statistically more significant relationship with the proportion of artificial objects compared to the population size, and the new method provides a clearer distinction between urban and rural stations. In addition, based on the categorized stations, an urbanization contribution index (UCI) is calculated to quantitatively compare temperature changes between urban and rural stations. As a result, it is confirmed that the method based on the ratio of artificial features better captures the urbanization effect of temperature compared to the population-based method. In particular, the urbanization effect is found to be more pronounced during nighttime, with the largest difference between urban and rural stations observed in the daily minimum temperature. The new method effectively captures the thermal attributes of urban and rural stations, with a stronger emphasis on nocturnal differentiations. This study emphasizes the importance of considering the surrounding environments rather than population alone to accurately understand the urbanization effects.

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考虑韩国上空观测站周边环境的城乡区域新定义方法
本研究提出了一种界定和分析韩国气温城市化效应的新方法。区分城市和农村站点的传统方法依赖于人口标准,而本研究则通过考虑各站点周围自然环境和人工物体的比例,开发了一种区分城市和农村站点的方法。与人口数量相比,长期气温变化与人工物体比例的关系在统计学上更为显著,新方法能更清晰地区分城市和农村站点。此外,还根据分类站点计算了城市化贡献指数(UCI),以定量比较城市和农村站点的气温变化。结果证实,与基于人口的方法相比,基于人工特征比的方法能更好地捕捉气温的城市化效应。特别是,城市化效应在夜间更为明显,城市和农村站点之间最大的差异出现在日最低气温上。新方法有效地捕捉了城市和农村站点的热属性,并更加强调夜间的差异。这项研究强调,要准确理解城市化效应,必须考虑周边环境而非人口。
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Asia-Pacific Journal of Atmospheric Sciences
Asia-Pacific Journal of Atmospheric Sciences 地学-气象与大气科学
CiteScore
5.50
自引率
4.30%
发文量
34
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Asia-Pacific Journal of Atmospheric Sciences (APJAS) is an international journal of the Korean Meteorological Society (KMS), published fully in English. It has started from 2008 by succeeding the KMS'' former journal, the Journal of the Korean Meteorological Society (JKMS), which published a total of 47 volumes as of 2011, in its time-honored tradition since 1965. Since 2008, the APJAS is included in the journal list of Thomson Reuters’ SCIE (Science Citation Index Expanded) and also in SCOPUS, the Elsevier Bibliographic Database, indicating the increased awareness and quality of the journal.
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