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Published in: Journal of Urban Health 2/2019

01-04-2019

Urban Heat Island and Future Climate Change—Implications for Delhi’s Heat

Authors: Richa Sharma, Hans Hooyberghs, Dirk Lauwaet, Koen De Ridder

Published in: Journal of Urban Health | Issue 2/2019

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Abstract

UrbClim, the urban climate model, is used for short- and long-term projections of climate for Delhi. The projections are performed for RCP8.5 using an ensemble of 11 GCM model outputs. Various heat stress indices were employed to understand the role of urban heat island (UHI) in influencing the present and future urban climate of the city. UHI intensity based on 5% warmest nights (TNp95) was 4.1 °C and exhibits negligible change over time. However, the impact of UHI on other heat stress indices is very strong. Combined hot days and tropical nights (CHT) that influenced 58–70% of the reference time frame are expected to rise to 68–77% in near-future and to 91–97% in far-future time periods. For reference time period, urban areas experience 2.3 more number of heat wave days (NHWD) than rural areas per summer season. This difference increases to 7.1 in short-term and 13.8 in long-term projections. Similar to this trend, frequency of heat waves (FHW) for urban areas is also expected to increase from 0.8 each summer season in reference time frame to 2.1 and 5.1 in short- and long-term projections. The urban-rural difference for duration of heat waves (DHW) appears to increase from 1.7 days in past to 2.3 and 2.2 days in future, illustrating that DHW for cities will be higher than non-urban areas at least by 2 days. The intensity of heat wave (IHW) for urban land uses increases from 40 °C in reference time frame to 45 °C in short-term projection to 49 °C in far future. These values for non-urban land use were 33 °C during the baseline time period and are expected to increase to 42 °C and 46 °C in near- and far-future time frames. The results clearly indicate the contribution of UHI effects in intensifying the impacts of extreme heat and heat stress in the city.
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Metadata
Title
Urban Heat Island and Future Climate Change—Implications for Delhi’s Heat
Authors
Richa Sharma
Hans Hooyberghs
Dirk Lauwaet
Koen De Ridder
Publication date
01-04-2019
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Journal of Urban Health / Issue 2/2019
Print ISSN: 1099-3460
Electronic ISSN: 1468-2869
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11524-018-0322-y

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