Observed Relationships Between the Urban Heat Island, Urban Pollution Island, and Downward Longwave Radiation in the Beijing Area

We used the mean air temperature and particulate matter concentration at northern and southern rural stations as rural background values to calculate the urban heat island intensity (UPII) and urban pollution island intensity (UPII) for Beijing. The correlation between MIT and UPII is significantly negative in winter during the daytime and nighttime when selecting southern rural background stations but significantly positive in spring during both daytime and nighttime and in winter during the nighttime when selecting northern rural background stations. The downward longwave radiation (DLR) is highly correlated with surface air temperature and water vapor, and with particulate matter concentration in winter and summer. Water vapor also has a high correlation with particulate matter concentration in winter and summer. Winter data were used to investigate the particulate matter contribution to DLR to minimize the effect of humidity. The results indicate that in winter the urban area DLR and net radiation increased more than rural area under polluted conditions compared with clean conditions, which may lead to an increase in UHII. But in other seasons with more moisture, the aerosol effect on DLR is smaller than water vapor. Our results imply that the contribution of air pollutants to DLR had been overestimated in recent studies without removing water vapor effects on the longwave radiation. We suggest that the interaction between the urban heat island and the urban pollution island and related mitigation strategies needs to he carefully studied in the future by considering different climate zone and seasons.

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Author Li, J.
Zhou, M.
Lenschow, Donald H.
Cheng, Z.
Dou, Y.
Publisher UCAR/NCAR - Library
Publication Date 2020-06-19T00:00:00
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Suggested Citation Li, J., Zhou, M., Lenschow, Donald H., Cheng, Z., Dou, Y.. (2020). Observed Relationships Between the Urban Heat Island, Urban Pollution Island, and Downward Longwave Radiation in the Beijing Area. UCAR/NCAR - Library. https://n2t.org/ark:/85065/d7r78jg9. Accessed 01 August 2025.

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