Abstract
Abstract
This work examines the topoclimatic characteristics of Zahlé, specifically thermal breezes and the Urban Heat Island (UHI) phenomenon. Three-hourly data from 1994 to 2021 from conventional weather stations shows a frequency of breezes in the summer season of 74%. In Rayak, mountain and valley breezes have been noticed alternating between day and night, channeled by the topography of the Bekaa Valley. In Houch El Oumaraa, valley-sea breezes dominate during the day and country-mountain breezes occur at night. These breezes affect the distribution of air temperature and humidity, creating an average thermal contrast of 4.3°C between the city and its surrounding countryside at night. Data from weather stations implanted in 2022 and car surveys at a fine scale (half hourly data) level has confirmed the previous findings: During nighttime, the mountain breeze dominates and brings cool and moist air from the mountains into the valley at a low speed (<1 m/s). During the day, a valley breeze dominates from 9 am to 3 pm and can reach speeds of up to 4 m/s. Additionally, a sea breeze with faster speeds (5 m/s) is present between 1 pm and 3 pm, lasting until 9 pm. The car surveys indicate a temperature variation of 9 ℃ between the valley and the surrounding urban areas during early morning.
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