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Estimating the effect of urbanization on extreme climate events in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region, China

机译:估算中国北京-天津-河北地区的城市化对极端气候事件的影响

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Quantifying the impact of urbanization on extreme climate events is significant for ecosystem responses, flood control, and urban planners. This study aimed to examine the urbanization effects on a suite of 36 extreme temperature and precipitation indices for the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei (BTH) region by classifying the climate observations into three different urbanization levels. A total of 176 meteorological stations were used to identify large cities, small and medium-size cities and rural environments by applying K-means cluster analysis combined with spatial land use, nighttime light remote sensing, socio-economic data and Google Earth. The change trends of the extreme events during 1980-2015 were detected by using Mann-Kendall (MK) statistical test and Sen's slope estimator. Urbanization effects on those extreme events were calculated as well. Results indicated that the cool indices generally showed decreasing trends over the time period 1980-2015, while the warm indices tended to increase. Larger and more significant changes occurred with indices related to the daily minimum temperature. The different change rates of temperature extremes in urban, suburban and rural environments were mainly about the cool and warm night indices. Urbanization in medium-size cities tended to have a negative effect on cool indices, while the urbanization in large cities had a positive effect on warm indices. The significant difference of urbanization effect between large and medium-size cities lay in the daily maximum temperature. Results also demonstrated the scale effect of the urbanization on the extreme temperature events. However, the results showed little evidence of the urban effect on extreme precipitation events in the BTH region. This paper explored the changes in temperature and precipitation extremes and qualified the urbanization effects on those extreme events in the BTH region. The findings of this research can provide new insights into the future urban agglomeration development projects. (C) 2019 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:量化城市化对极端气候事件的影响对生态系统响应,防洪和城市规划者具有重要意义。这项研究旨在通过将气候观测结果分为三个不同的城市化水平,研究北京城市-天津-河北(BTH)地区对一组36个极端温度和降水指数的城市化影响。通过将K均值聚类分析与空间土地利用,夜间光遥感,社会经济数据和Google Earth相结合,总共使用了176个气象站来识别大城市,中小型城市和农村环境。使用Mann-Kendall(MK)统计检验和Sen斜率估算器来检测1980-2015年极端事件的变化趋势。还计算了城市化对这些极端事件的影响。结果表明,冷指数在1980-2015年期间总体呈下降趋势,而暖指数则呈上升趋势。与每日最低温度相关的指数发生了更大,更显着的变化。在城市,郊区和乡村环境中,极端温度的不同变化率主要与凉爽和温暖的夜晚指数有关。中型城市的城市化趋向于对凉爽指数产生负面影响,而大城市的城市化对温暖指数产生积极影响。大中城市之间城市化效应的显着差异在于日最高气温。结果还证明了城市化对极端温度事件的规模效应。但是,结果几乎没有证据表明城市对BTH地区极端降水事件的影响。本文探讨了极端温度和降水的变化,并验证了城市化对BTH地区极端事件的影响。这项研究的结果可以为未来的城市群发展项目提供新的见解。 (C)2019 Elsevier B.V.保留所有权利。

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