Impact of boundary layer stability on urban park cooling effect intensity

被引:3
作者
Haeffelin, Martial [1 ]
Ribaud, Jean-Francois [2 ]
Cespedes, Jonnathan [2 ]
Dupont, Jean-Charles [3 ]
Lemonsu, Aude [4 ]
Masson, Valery [4 ]
Nagel, Tim [4 ]
Kotthaus, Simone [2 ]
机构
[1] Inst Polytech Paris, Ecole Polytech, CNRS, Inst Pierre Simon Laplace IPSL, F-91128 Palaiseau, France
[2] Inst Polytech Paris, Ecole Polytech, Lab Meteorol Dynam LMD IPSL, F-91128 Palaiseau, France
[3] Univ Versailles St Quentin en Yvelines, Inst Pierre Simon Laplace IPSL, F-78240 Guyancourt, France
[4] Univ Toulouse, Ctr Natl Rech Meteorol CNRM, CNRS, Meteo France, Toulouse, France
关键词
HEAT-ISLAND; MORTALITY; WIND; CITY; TEMPERATURE; VEGETATION; SURFACE; NIGHTS; AREAS; CLOUD;
D O I
10.5194/acp-24-14101-2024
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The added heat in cities amplifies the health risks of heat waves. At night under calm winds and cloud-free skies, the air in the urban canopy layer can be several degrees warmer than in rural areas. This lower nocturnal cooling in the built-up settings poses severe health risks to the urban inhabitants, as indoor spaces cannot be ventilated effectively. With heat waves becoming more frequent and more intense in future climates, many cities are expanding their green spaces with the aim to introduce cooling through shading, evaporation and lower heat storage capacities. In this study, we assessed how the evening and nighttime cooling effect of urban parks (relative to nearby built-up settings) varies with the park size and the mesoscale atmospheric conditions during warm summer periods. Using a combination of meteorological surface station data and compact radiosondes, the cooling effect is quantified for several urban parks (about 15 ha) and urban woods (about 900 ha). A profiling Doppler wind lidar deployed in the city centre is used to measure turbulent vertical mixing conditions in the urban boundary layer. We find that the maximum nocturnal cooling effects in urban parks range around 1-5 degrees C during a 1-week heat wave event in mid-July 2022 but also in general during summer 2022 (June-August). Three atmospheric stability and mixing regimes are identified that explain the night-to-night variability in the park cooling effect. We find that very low turbulent vertical mixing in the urban boundary layer (<0.05 m2 s-2) results in the strongest evening cooling in both rural settings and urban parks and the weakest cooling in the built-up environment. This regime specifically occurs during heat waves in connection with large-scale advection of hot air over the region and corresponding subsidence. When nocturnal turbulent vertical mixing above the city is stronger, the evening cooling in urban green spaces is less efficient, so the atmospheric stratification above both urban parks and woods is less stable, and temperature contrasts compared to the built-up environment are less pronounced. These results highlight the fact that urban green spaces have a significant cooling potential during heat waves, with maximum effects at night as advection and mixing transport processes are minimal. This suggests adapting the opening hours of public parks to enable residents to benefit from these cooling islands.
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页码:14101 / 14122
页数:22
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