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The influence of green areas on nocturnal temperatures in a high latitude city (Göteborg, Sweden)

✍ Scribed by Upmanis, Hillevi; Eliasson, Ingegärd; Lindqvist, Sven


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
435 KB
Volume
18
Category
Article
ISSN
0899-8418

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✦ Synopsis


The air temperature pattern in three urban parks and their surrounding built-up areas was studied over a one and a half year period in Go ¨teborg, Sweden. The measurements were made at mobile and permanent stations on nights with clear skies and light winds. The maximum temperature difference found between a park and a built-up area was 5.9°C (summer), and the extension of the cool park climate into the built-up area was over 1100 m from the park border. Both the extension and the magnitude of the temperature difference depended on the size of the park and the distance from the park border. The green area cooled at a faster rate than the built-up area, although there were large variations within each area. At the rural station, located at an open site, the cooling was less than at the open part of the green area. Differences in sky obstruction between the sites explained some of the variations in cooling and temperature. However, the relationship between the urban-park temperature difference and sky view factor was not statistically significant.