Turbulence Theory for the Characterization of the Surface Urban Heat Island Signature

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Cotlier, Gabriel I. [1 ]
Jimenez, Juan Carlos [1 ]
Sobrino, Jose Antonio [1 ]
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[1] Univ Valencia, Global Change Unit CGU, Image Proc Lab IPL, Valencia 46980, Spain
关键词
surface urban heat island; spatial power spectrum; spectral breakpoint; 2D turbulence; forward cascade; inverse cascade; surface temperature; thermal infrared; COHERENT STRUCTURES; ROUGHNESS SUBLAYER; BOUNDARY-LAYER; ENERGY; CITY; TEMPERATURE; MORPHOLOGY; DENSITY; STORAGE; FLUXES;
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10.3390/land14030620
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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Urban heat islands (UHIs) constitute one of the most conspicuous anthropogenic impacts on local climates, characterized by elevated land surface temperatures in urban areas compared to surrounding rural regions. This study represents a novel and comprehensive effort to characterize the spectral signature of SUHI through the lens of the two-dimensional (2D) turbulence theory, with a particular focus on identifying energy cascade regimes and their climatic modulation. The theory of two-dimensional (2D) turbulence, first described by Kraichnan and Batchelor, predicts two distinct energy cascade regimes: an inverse energy cascade at larger scales (low wavenumbers) and a direct enstrophy cascade at smaller scales (high wavenumbers). These cascades can be detected and characterized through spatial power spectra analysis, offering a scale-dependent understanding of the SUHI phenomenon. Despite the theoretical appeal, empirical validation of the 2D turbulence hypothesis in urban thermal landscapes remains scarce. This study aims to fill this gap by analyzing the spatial power spectra of land surface temperatures across 14 cities representing diverse climatic zones, capturing varied urban morphologies, structures, and materials. We analyzed multi-decadal LST datasets to compute spatial power spectra across summer and winter seasons, identifying spectral breakpoints that separate large-scale energy retention from small-scale dissipative processes. The findings reveal systematic deviations from classical turbulence scaling laws, with spectral slopes before the breakpoint ranging from similar to K-1.6 to similar to K-2.7 in winter and similar to K-1.5 to similar to K-2.4 in summer, while post-breakpoint slopes steepened significantly to similar to K-3.5 to similar to K-4.6 in winter and similar to K-3.3 to similar to K-4.3 in summer. These deviations suggest that urban heat turbulence is modulated by anisotropic surface heterogeneities, mesoscale instabilities, and seasonally dependent energy dissipation mechanisms. Notably, desert and Mediterranean climates exhibited the most pronounced small-scale dissipation, whereas oceanic and humid subtropical cities showed more gradual spectral transitions, likely due to differences in moisture availability and convective mixing. These results underscore the necessity of incorporating turbulence theory into urban climate models to better capture the scale-dependent nature of urban heat exchange. The observed spectral breakpoints offer a diagnostic tool for identifying critical scales at which urban heat mitigation strategies-such as green infrastructure, optimized urban ventilation, and reflective materials-can be most effective. Furthermore, our findings highlight the importance of regional climatic context in shaping urban spectral energy distributions, necessitating climate-specific urban design interventions. By advancing our understanding of urban thermal turbulence, this research contributes to the broader discourse on sustainable urban development and resilience in a warming world.
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