Using clustering to understand intra-city warming in heatwaves: insights into Paris, Montreal, and Zurich
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2024-05-10Type
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Abstract
We introduce a novel methodological advancement by clustering paired near-surface air
temperature with the planetary boundary layer height to characterize intra-city clusters for
analytics. To illustrate this approach, we analyze three heatwaves (HWs): the 2019 HW in Paris, the
2018 HW in Montreal, and the 2017 HW in Zurich. We assess cluster-based characteristics before,
during, and after heatwave events. While the urban clusters identified by this clustering align well
with built-up areas obtained from the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS)
land cover data, additional local hot spots spanning several kilometers can also be recognized,
extending outside the built-up areas. Using the objective hysteresis model, we further determine
the overall strength coefficient of the hysteresis loop between ground storage flux and all-wave
downward radiative flux, ranging from 0.414 to 0.457 for urban clusters and from 0.126 to 0.157
for rural clusters during the heatwave periods. Across all cities, we observe a consistent
refueling-restoration mode in the cumulative ground heat flux as the heatwaves progress. Future
developments of this proposed two-component clustering approach, with the integration of more
influential physics and advances in spatial and temporal resolutions, will offer a more
comprehensive characterization of cities for urban climate analytics.
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Zhao, Strebel, Derome, Esau, Li, Carmeliet. Using clustering to understand intra-city warming in heatwaves: insights into Paris, Montreal, and Zurich. Environmental Research Letters. 2024;19(6)Metadata
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