Abstract

Extreme heat continues to be a pressing challenge of the changing climate. The impacts of extreme heat manifest on two different spatio-temporal scales: (1) episodic continent-wide heatwaves (HWs) and (2) the city-scale urban heat island (UHI). As HWs are becoming more frequent, longer, and severe, they pose serious implications of increased public health risks at a city scale, and have adverse impacts on agricultural and terrestrial/aquatic ecosystems on the regional scale. Here we offer a fresh perspective of the HW as a forcing that invokes dynamic, heterogeneous, scale-dependent responses evident in inter and intra-urban heat islets. A numerical simulation of the 2018 European HW including the surface and air temperature-based UHIs of six urban agglomerations, with a high-resolution focus on Paris, serves as our case study. We find that the mean nighttime UHI intensities are reduced for inland cities but increased for coastal cities. Our examination of the heat islets reveals two major findings: (i) the HW homogenizes the intra-urban surface temperatures during the daytime (reduces variance), (ii) the HW impacts are most significant on the scale of large, spatially discontiguous extreme heat islets during nighttime. These results underscore the need to move beyond the prevalent HW-mean UHI intensity characterization and toward intra-urban heat islet analyses that aid targeted mitigation.

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Title
Scale-dependent response of the urban heat island to the European heatwave of 2018
Author
Shreevastava, Anamika 1   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Sai Prasanth 2   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Ramamurthy, Prathap 3   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Rao, P Suresh C 4 

 Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, CA, United States of America; Lyles school of Civil Engineering, Purdue University, IN, United States of America 
 Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, CA, United States of America 
 City College New York, NY, United States of America 
 Lyles school of Civil Engineering, Purdue University, IN, United States of America 
Publication year
2021
Publication date
Oct 2021
Publisher
IOP Publishing
e-ISSN
17489326
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2579129588
Copyright
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