Sijia Luo, Xihui Gu, Yansong Guan, Lunche Wang, Louise J. Slater, Dongdong Kong, Xiang Zhang, Qian Cao
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Abstract
Atmospheric humidity is usually drier in cities than the surrounding rural areas, a phenomenon known as the urban dry island (UDI) effect. However, the response of atmospheric humidity to hot weather in urban versus rural settings remains unknown. Using long-term summer (June–August) observations at 1662 stations over 1961–2020, we find that China is dominated by drying trends in atmospheric humidity (i.e., increasing vapor pressure deficit (VPD)). These drying trends are aggravated on hot days and amplified by urbanization, that is, the UDI effect is stronger in hot weather. This amplification of the UDI effect on hot days is more prominent in humid than in arid regions. Attributions show that the stronger VPD-based UDI effect on hot days is explained by increased contribution of air temperature in southeastern China and specific humidity in northern China. We suggest that adaptations are required to mitigate adverse combined effects of urban heatwaves and UDIs.
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JGR: Atmospheres publishes articles that advance and improve understanding of atmospheric properties and processes, including the interaction of the atmosphere with other components of the Earth system.