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Simulation of Cooling Island Effect in Blue-Green Space Based on Multi-Scale Coupling Model
by
Xie, Zunyi
, Liang, Qiushuang
, Pan, Yu
, Ding, Na
, Wu, Liyang
, Pan, Ziwu
, Qin, Fen
in
Air temperature
/ Ambient temperature
/ blue–green space
/ Boundary conditions
/ canopy
/ Classification
/ Climate change
/ Computer simulation
/ Computer-generated environments
/ Control
/ Cooling
/ Cooling effects
/ cooling island effect
/ Coupling
/ Datasets
/ Environmental aspects
/ Green infrastructure
/ Ground stations
/ Heat
/ heat island
/ Lakes
/ Mathematical models
/ meso-micro scale coupling model
/ Mesoscale phenomena
/ Numerical models
/ Optimization
/ physiologically equivalent temperature (PET)
/ regional thermal environment
/ Regions
/ Remote sensing
/ Rivers
/ simulation models
/ Subtropical zones
/ subtropics
/ summer
/ Urban areas
/ Urban environments
/ Urban heat islands
/ Urbanization
/ Vegetation
/ weather
/ Weather forecasting
2023
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Simulation of Cooling Island Effect in Blue-Green Space Based on Multi-Scale Coupling Model
by
Xie, Zunyi
, Liang, Qiushuang
, Pan, Yu
, Ding, Na
, Wu, Liyang
, Pan, Ziwu
, Qin, Fen
in
Air temperature
/ Ambient temperature
/ blue–green space
/ Boundary conditions
/ canopy
/ Classification
/ Climate change
/ Computer simulation
/ Computer-generated environments
/ Control
/ Cooling
/ Cooling effects
/ cooling island effect
/ Coupling
/ Datasets
/ Environmental aspects
/ Green infrastructure
/ Ground stations
/ Heat
/ heat island
/ Lakes
/ Mathematical models
/ meso-micro scale coupling model
/ Mesoscale phenomena
/ Numerical models
/ Optimization
/ physiologically equivalent temperature (PET)
/ regional thermal environment
/ Regions
/ Remote sensing
/ Rivers
/ simulation models
/ Subtropical zones
/ subtropics
/ summer
/ Urban areas
/ Urban environments
/ Urban heat islands
/ Urbanization
/ Vegetation
/ weather
/ Weather forecasting
2023
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Simulation of Cooling Island Effect in Blue-Green Space Based on Multi-Scale Coupling Model
by
Xie, Zunyi
, Liang, Qiushuang
, Pan, Yu
, Ding, Na
, Wu, Liyang
, Pan, Ziwu
, Qin, Fen
in
Air temperature
/ Ambient temperature
/ blue–green space
/ Boundary conditions
/ canopy
/ Classification
/ Climate change
/ Computer simulation
/ Computer-generated environments
/ Control
/ Cooling
/ Cooling effects
/ cooling island effect
/ Coupling
/ Datasets
/ Environmental aspects
/ Green infrastructure
/ Ground stations
/ Heat
/ heat island
/ Lakes
/ Mathematical models
/ meso-micro scale coupling model
/ Mesoscale phenomena
/ Numerical models
/ Optimization
/ physiologically equivalent temperature (PET)
/ regional thermal environment
/ Regions
/ Remote sensing
/ Rivers
/ simulation models
/ Subtropical zones
/ subtropics
/ summer
/ Urban areas
/ Urban environments
/ Urban heat islands
/ Urbanization
/ Vegetation
/ weather
/ Weather forecasting
2023
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Simulation of Cooling Island Effect in Blue-Green Space Based on Multi-Scale Coupling Model
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Simulation of Cooling Island Effect in Blue-Green Space Based on Multi-Scale Coupling Model
2023
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Overview
The mitigation of the urban heat island effect is increasingly imperative in light of climate change. Blue–green space, integrating water bodies and green spaces, has been demonstrated to be an effective strategy for reducing the urban heat island effect and enhancing the urban environment. However, there is a lack of coupled analysis on the cooling island effect of blue–green space at the meso-micro scale, with previous studies predominantly focusing on the heat island effect. This study coupled the single urban canopy model (UCM) with the mesoscale Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) numerical model to simulate the cooling island effect of blue–green space in the Eastern Sea-River-Stream-Lake Linkage Zone (ESLZ) within the northern subtropical zone. In particular, we comparatively investigated the cooling island effect of micro-scale blue–green space via three mitigation strategies of increasing vegetation, water bodies, and coupling blue–green space, using the temperature data at the block scale within 100 m square of the urban center on the hottest day in summer. Results showed that the longitudinally distributed lakes and rivers in the city had a significant cooling effect on the ambient air temperature (Ta) at the mesoscale, with the largest cooling range occurring during the daytime and ranging from 1.01 to 2.15 °C. In contrast, a 5~20% increase in vegetation coverage or 5~15% increase in water coverage at the micro-scale was observed to reduce day and night Ta by 0.71 °C. Additionally, the most significant decrease in physiologically equivalent temperature (PET) was found in the mid-rise building environment, with a reduction of 2.65–3.26 °C between 11:00 and 13:00 h, and an average decrease of 1.25°C during the day. This study aims to guide the optimization of blue–green space planning at the meso-micro scale for the fast-development and expansion of new urban agglomerations.
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MDPI AG
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