Abstract
Abstract. Located in the mountainous area of southwest China, the
Chengdu–Chongqing urban agglomeration (CCUA) has been rapidly urbanized in the
last 4 decades, which has led to a 3-fold urban area expansion, thereby
affecting the weather and climate. To investigate the urbanization effects
on the thermal environment in the CCUA under complex terrain, we
conducted simulations using the advanced Weather Research and
Forecasting (WRF V4.1.5) model together with combined land use
scenarios and terrain conditions. We observed that the WRF model reproduces
the general synoptic summer weather pattern, particularly for the thermal
environment. It was shown that the expansion of the urban area changed the
underlying surface's thermal properties, leading to the urban heat island
effect, enhanced further by the complex terrain. The simulation with the
future scenario shows that the implementation of idealized measures
including returning farmland to forests and expanding rivers and lakes can
reduce the urban heat island effect and regulate the urban ecosystem.
Therefore, urban planning policy has the potential to provide feasible
suggestions to best manage the thermal environment of the future city toward
improving the livelihood of the people in the environment.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences
Cited by
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