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Urban Heat Island Investigations in Arctic Cities of Northwestern Russia 被引量:1
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作者 Oleg I.SHUMILOV elena a.kasatkina Alexander G.KANATJEV 《Journal of Meteorological Research》 SCIE CSCD 2017年第6期1161-1166,共6页
Urban microclimate peculiarities in two Arctic cities in northwestern Russia--Kirovsk (67.62°N, 33.67°E) and Apatity (67.57°N, 33.38°E)-were investigated by using mobile temperature records. Th... Urban microclimate peculiarities in two Arctic cities in northwestern Russia--Kirovsk (67.62°N, 33.67°E) and Apatity (67.57°N, 33.38°E)-were investigated by using mobile temperature records. The experiment was carried out in and around Apatity and Kirovsk in February 2014 and December 2016. The DS 18B20 digital thermometer was in- stalled on the roof of a car (height: approximately 1.2 m) to measure and record temperature variations automatically. In addition to the digital thermometer, the car was also equipped with an onboard global positioning system, allow- ing every temperature measurement to be referenced with an altitude and a latitude/longitude position. The possibility of urban heat island formation in these polar cities, above the Arctic Circle, was studied. Our analysis indicated that on 11 February 2014, the temperature varied in accordance with the background environmental lapse rate (-0.0045℃ m^-1), and nearly corresponded to it (-0.0165℃ m^-1) on 12 February 2014. On 6 December 2016, a strong local temperature inversion with a positive value of 0.032℃ m^-1 was detected, seemingly caused by the formation of a cold air pool in the valley near Kirovsk. It was found that the temperature variations within and outside these cities are strongly influenced by local topographic effects and the physical conditions of the atmospheric boundary layer. 展开更多
关键词 urban microclimate topo-climate urban heat island mobile temperature measurement
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