Influence of the urban morphology on the urban heat island intensity: an approach based on the Local Climate Zone classification

N. Long, T. Gardes, J. Hidalgo, V. Masson, Robert Schoetter
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This article presents the development and application to a set of French urban agglomerations of a method for Local Climate Zones (LCZ) attribution using the open-source language R. The LCZs classify the urban fabric at high spatial scale (such as a block of houses) according to its morphological characteristicsand land use. The LCZ classification is carried out for 42 urban agglomerations and is then related to urban heat island intensity (UHII) obtained from numerical simulations at a spatial resolution of 250m. The objective is to study the adequacy of the LCZ classification to characterise the impact of urban morphology on the UHII. The variance analysis (ANOVA) carried out confirms the highly significant relationship between LCZs and the UHII for a given urban agglomeration. For all the urban agglomerations in the sample, linear regression models show a significant correlation between the percentages of surface covered by different LCZ and the mean UHII for the time periods tested (21-23 UTC), with adjusted coefficients of determination higher than 0.40.
基于局地气候带分类的城市形态对城市热岛强度的影响
本文介绍了一种利用开源语言r开发并应用于一组法国城市群的局部气候带(LCZ)归属方法。LCZ根据其形态特征和土地利用在高空间尺度上对城市结构(如街区房屋)进行分类。对42个城市群进行LCZ分类,并与250m空间分辨率数值模拟得到的城市热岛强度(UHII)相关联。目的是研究LCZ分类的充分性,以表征城市形态对UHII的影响。方差分析(ANOVA)证实了特定城市群lccs与UHII之间的高度显著关系。线性回归模型显示,在21-23 UTC时间段内,不同地表覆盖面积百分比与平均UHII呈显著相关,调整后的决定系数均大于0.40。
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