Detection of Urban-Induced Rainfall Anomalies in Houston, Texas: A New Perspective from Space

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العنوان: Detection of Urban-Induced Rainfall Anomalies in Houston, Texas: A New Perspective from Space
المؤلفون: Shepherd, J. Marshall, Burian, Steven J, Starr, David OC
بيانات النشر: United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 2002.
سنة النشر: 2002
مصطلحات موضوعية: Meteorology And Climatology
الوصف: Urban heat islands (UHIs) are caused by the heat-retaining properties of surfaces usually found in urban cities like asphalt and concrete. The UHI can typically be observed on the evening TV weather map as warmer temperatures over the downtown of major cities and cooler temperatures in the suburbs and surrounding rural areas. The UHI has now become a widely acknowledged, observed, and researched phenomenon because of its broad environmental and societal implications. Interest in the UHI will intensify in the future as existing urban areas expand and rural areas urbanize. By the year 2025, more than 60% of the world's population will live in cities, with higher percentages expected in developed nations. The urban growth rate in the United States, for example, is estimated to be 12.5%, and the recent 2000 Census found that more than 80% of the population currently lives in urban areas. Furthermore, the U.S. population is not only growing but is tending to concentrate more in urban areas within the environmentally sensitive coastal zones. Urban growth creates unique and often contentious issues for policymakers related to land use zoning, transportation planning, agricultural production, housing and development, pollution, and natural resources protection. Urban expansion and its associated UHIs also have measurable impacts on weather and climate processes. The UHI has been documented to affect local and regional temperature, wind patterns, and air quality.
نوع الوثيقة: Report
اللغة: English
URL الوصول: https://ntrs.nasa.gov/citations/20020080840
رقم الأكسشن: edsnas.20020080840
قاعدة البيانات: NASA Technical Reports