Biophysical Drivers of Seasonal Hysteresis of Urban Heat Islands Across Climates and Urban Landscapes

Author:

Li Congyuan1ORCID,Zhang Ning23ORCID,Ren Kaijun1,Zhao Wenjing1,Wu Jianping1,Sun Yong4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. College of Meteorology and Oceanography National University of Defense Technology Changsha China

2. School of Atmospheric Sciences Nanjing University Nanjing China

3. Key Laboratory of Urban Meteorology China Meteorological Administration Beijing China

4. Wuxi Meteorological Bureau of Jiangsu Province Wuxi Jiangsu China

Abstract

AbstractThe phenomenon of seasonal hysteresis between urban heat islands (UHIs) and background surface temperature was reported in many studies, but a unifying explanation for the causes of its magnitude, shape and looping direction remained less clear, and the impacts of urban landscapes and background climate on such hysteresis were also the subject of enquiry. Here we performed a systematic study based on a long‐term offline simulation for surface energy budgets, surface air and skin temperature of the urban‐biosphere system in East China. It was carried out with an up‐to‐date land surface model — the CLM5‐LCZs (the Community Land Model version 5 (CLM5) coupled with a newly developed urban canopy model representing diverse urban landscapes with the local climate zones classification scheme). To isolate the causes of UHIs hysteresis, a simplified framework was constructed by combining a mathematical representation of grid/subgrid model outputs, the two‐resistance mechanism method and the time‐lagged cross correlation analysis. The results exhibited distinct hysteresis patterns of UHIs such as twisted, concave‐down, concave‐up and convex‐up curve across diverse background climates and urban landscapes. The basic shapes of hysteresis depict a gradual transition from concave/convex‐up to concave/convex‐down by characterized by a larger winter UHIs from a wetter and warmer climate to a drier and colder climate. Magnitude and seasonality of surface UHIs are separately dominated by the urban‐rural contrast of evapotranspiration and heat storage at daytime and nighttime, whereas across‐climate variations of daytime and nighttime surface UHIs hysteresis are regulated by the phase shift of convection efficiency and anthropogenic heat. Urban landscapes affect the hysteresis mainly by altering the amplitude rather than the shape of looping curves. Our work could provide a fuller picture of how to mitigate urban warming considering inter‐seasonal tradeoffs over a broader region.

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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