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The urban heat island in the city of Poznan as derived from Landsat 5 TM

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THEORETICAL AND APPLIED CLIMATOLOGY
Volume 128, Issue 3-4, Pages 769-783

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SPRINGER WIEN
DOI: 10.1007/s00704-016-1737-6

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To study urban heat island (UHI), Landsat 5 TM data and in situ measurements of air temperature from nine points in PoznaA (Poland) for the period June 2008-May 2013 were used. Based on data from measurement points located in different types of land use, the surface urban heat island (SUHI) maps were created. All available and quality-controlled Landsat 5 TM images from 15 unique days were used to obtain the characteristics of land surface temperature (LST) and UHI intensity. In addition, spatial analysis of UHI was conducted on the basis of Corine Land Cover 2006 dataset. In situ measurements at a height of 2 m above ground level show that the UHI is a common occurrence in PoznaA with a mean annual intensity of 1.0 A degrees C. The UHI intensity is greater during the warm half of the year. Moreover, results based on the remote sensing data and the Corine Land Cover 2006 indicate that the highest value of the mean LST anomalies (3.4 A degrees C) is attained by the continuous urban fabric, while the lowest value occurs within the broad-leaved forests (-3.1 A degrees C). To re-count from LST to the air temperature at a height of 2 m above ground level (T (agl)), linear and non-linear regression models were created. For both models, coefficients of determination equal about 0.80, with slightly higher value for the non-linear approach, which was applied to estimate the T (agl) spatial variability over the city of PoznaA.

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