Remote Sensing (May 2010)

Satellite and Ground-Based Sensors for the Urban Heat Island Analysis in the City of Rome

  • Roberto Fabrizi,
  • Stefania Bonafoni,
  • Riccardo Biondi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs2051400
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 5
pp. 1400 – 1415

Abstract

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In this work, the trend of the Urban Heat Island (UHI) of Rome is analyzed by both ground-based weather stations and a satellite-based infrared sensor. First, we have developed a suitable algorithm employing satellite brightness temperatures for the estimation of the air temperature belonging to the layer of air closest to the surface. UHI spatial characteristics have been assessed using air temperatures measured by both weather stations and brightness temperature maps from the Advanced Along Track Scanning Radiometer (AATSR) on board ENVISAT polar-orbiting satellite. In total, 634 daytime and nighttime scenes taken between 2003 and 2006 have been processed. Analysis of the Canopy Layer Heat Island (CLHI) during summer months reveals a mean growth in magnitude of 3–4 K during nighttime and a negative or almost zero CLHI intensity during daytime, confirmed by the weather stations.

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