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Keywords

  • Normal temperature
  • land cover change
  • urban heat island

Index Terms

  • Global Change: Land cover change
  • Global Change: Regional climate change
  • Atmospheric Processes: Land/atmosphere interactions
  • Atmospheric Processes: Climate change and variability
  • Atmospheric Processes: Climatology
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Abstract

Influences of specific land use/land cover conversions on climatological normals of near-surface temperature

Robert C. Hale

Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA

Kevin P. Gallo

Center for Satellite Applications and Research, NOAA/NESDIS, Camp Springs, Maryland, USA

Thomas R. Loveland

Center for Earth Resources Observation and Science, USGS, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, USA

Quantification of the effects of land use/land cover (LULC) changes on proximal measurements of near-surface air temperature is crucial to a better understanding of natural and anthropogenically induced climate change. In this study, data from stations utilized in deriving U.S. climatological temperature normals were analyzed in conjunction with NCEP-NCAR 50-Year Reanalysis (NNR) estimates and highly accurate LULC change maps in order to isolate the effects of LULC change from other climatological factors. While the “Normals” temperatures exhibited considerable warming in both minima and maxima, the NNR data revealed that the majority of the warming of maximum temperatures was not due to nearby LULC change. Warming of minimum temperatures was roughly evenly split between the effects of LULC change and other influences. Furthermore, the effects of LULC change varied considerably depending upon the particular type of land cover conversion that occurred. Urbanization, in particular, was found to result in warming of minima and maxima, while some LULC conversions that might be expected to have significantly altered nearby temperatures (e.g., clear-cutting of forests) did not.

Received 29 October 2007; accepted 5 March 2008; published 19 July 2008.

Citation: Hale, R. C., K. P. Gallo, and T. R. Loveland (2008), Influences of specific land use/land cover conversions on climatological normals of near-surface temperature, J. Geophys. Res., 113, D14113, doi:10.1029/2007JD009548.

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