Climate driven trends in London’s urban heat island intensity reconstructed over 70 years using a generalized additive model

Bassett, Richard and Janes-Bassett, Victoria and Phillipson, Jordan and Young, Paul and Blair, Gordon (2021) Climate driven trends in London’s urban heat island intensity reconstructed over 70 years using a generalized additive model. Urban Climate, 40. ISSN 2212-0955

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Abstract

Long-term urban heat island (UHI) observations are uncommon and where available, are generally unable to distinguish changing climate drivers from urban expansion; neither driver is treated independently. We overcome this limitation using a generalized additive model to learn the variability in UHI intensity (UHII) at a central London weather station (St James’s Park) over a 10-year observation period (2010–2019). We then use the model to reconstruct 70 years (1950–2019) of monthly night-time UHII variability using ERA5 reanalysis data both as a reference in UHII calculation and for the predictors. We find considerable variability both seasonally and annually within the UHII time series (monthly mean maximum UHIIs are 1.4–2.9oC). Applying extreme value analysis to the time series we show that monthly mean maximum UHIIs are likely to exceed 2.75oC once every 11 years. Considering that most studies observe or model UHIIs for less than a year, they will likely misrepresent this UHII variability. Nevertheless, despite moving to a warmer background climate, London’s UHII has not significantly changed across the period of analysis (1950–2019). The data-driven methods we create in this study are easily transferable to other cities.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Urban Climate
Uncontrolled Keywords:
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Subjects:
?? CLIMATEGENERALIZED ADDITIVE MODEL (GAM)EXTREME VALUESTIME SERIESURBAN HEAT ISLAND (UHI)VARIABILITYENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE (MISCELLANEOUS)ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCEURBAN STUDIESGEOGRAPHY, PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ??
ID Code:
160363
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Deposited On:
04 Oct 2021 11:15
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Yes
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Published
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20 Sep 2023 01:45