Air Temperature Reductions at the Base of Tree Canopies.

IF 1.8 Q3 WATER RESOURCES
Mostafa Razzaghmanesh, Michael Borst, Jiayu Liu, Farzana Ahmed, Thomas O'Connor, Ariamalar Selvakumar
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Trees in urban settings have a significant role in regulating urban hydrologic cycles. Urban trees, either as standalone plantings or as part of a tree pit, are an increasingly popular stormwater management tool. Beyond their aesthetic contribution to urban environments, trees are widely accepted as reducing the ambient air temperature. However, there is limited long-term quantitative information regarding the temperature mitigation performed by urban trees through the use of temperature sensors over a large urban area. This study monitored air temperature at locations throughout the city of Camden, New Jersey. Sensors were installed under canopies of trees of different sizes throughout the city using a statistical experimental design. The tree size (small or large) and canopy (intersecting or nonintersecting), along with the street orientation (predominantly north-south or east-west) and time of day (daylight, nighttime, or full-day), were experimental design factors. Sensors attached to poles along the streets or in parking lots served as controls. This study recorded temperatures at 10-min intervals from early August through late November 2017 using logging thermistors mounted in radiation shields about 4 m above the ground surface. Using the maximum daily air temperature at control sites, all temperature data were categorized into three groups of hot, average, and cool days. The groups were analyzed separately using the analysis of variance to test the significance of the categorical variables. During hot days (a maximum temperature larger than 30°C), there was a meaningful statistical difference between recorded mean air temperatures under trees with intersecting canopies and the control sites. A categorical analysis of street orientation for hot and average days showed that during the daytime, east-west streets were hotter than north-south streets, while this trend reversed at night when north-south streets were hotter than east-west streets. For cool days, there were no differences for the studied categorical factors.

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树冠底部的气温下降。
城市环境中的树木在调节城市水文循环中具有重要作用。城市树木,无论是作为独立种植还是作为树坑的一部分,都是越来越受欢迎的雨水管理工具。除了对城市环境的美学贡献外,树木还被广泛接受为降低环境气温。然而,关于城市树木通过在大城市地区使用温度传感器而减缓温度的长期定量信息有限。这项研究监测了新泽西州卡姆登市各地的气温。利用统计实验设计,传感器被安装在全市不同大小的树冠下。树的大小(小或大)和树冠(相交或不相交),以及街道朝向(主要是南北或东西)和一天的时间(白天,夜间或全天)都是实验设计因素。安装在街道或停车场电线杆上的传感器起到了控制作用。这项研究从2017年8月初到11月下旬,每隔10分钟记录一次温度,使用安装在距离地面约4米的辐射屏蔽上的记录热敏电阻。利用控制站点的最高日气温,将所有温度数据分为热日、平均日和冷日三组。各组分别进行方差分析,检验分类变量的显著性。在炎热天气(最高温度大于30°C),树冠相交的树木下的平均气温与对照点的记录有显著的统计学差异。对炎热日和平均日街道朝向的分类分析表明,白天东西街道比南北街道热,而这一趋势在夜间颠倒,南北街道比东西街道热。在凉爽的日子里,研究的分类因素没有差异。
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