Impact of wind speed on urban heat and pollution islands

Large urban areas are typically subjected to excessive levels of heat and pollution. The formation of an urban-scale plume would arise from releasing heat in a stable atmosphere. The presence of wind may disrupt the pattern of the plume. This study explores the effect of wind intensity and ambient s...

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Veröffentlicht in:Urban climate 2022-07, Vol.44, p.101200, Article 101200
Hauptverfasser: Abbassi, Yasser, Ahmadikia, Hossein, Baniasadi, Ehsan
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Zusammenfassung:Large urban areas are typically subjected to excessive levels of heat and pollution. The formation of an urban-scale plume would arise from releasing heat in a stable atmosphere. The presence of wind may disrupt the pattern of the plume. This study explores the effect of wind intensity and ambient stability on the plume structure and pollution dispersion numerically. A metropolitan has been selected as the urban, and the average heat and pollution release rate is calculated based on a typical megacity. It has been found that for buoyancy ratios (the ratio between the horizontal velocity of the urban plume to wind speed) smaller than 0.5, the wind is the governing mechanism. For buoyancy ratio higher than 2, the urban heat island is governing mechanism. In stable conditions and the ratios smaller than 0.5, the urban average temperature difference reduces by about 0.125 K for a unit increase in wind speed. When the ratios are less than 0.2, there are 0.5 K temperature differences between urban and rural, and 0.072 μg/m3 averaged pollution for all stability conditions. It is also found that for ratios higher than 0.5, any increase in wind velocity does not reduce the pollution concentration significantly. For values smaller than 0.5, any increase in wind speed would result in a considerable drop in pollution concentration if the radiative effect of pollutants is ignored. •Interaction between wind and urban heat and pollution island is investigated.•The stability condition has no effect on pollution concentration for intense wind.•For wind speed smaller than UHIC velocity scale pollution is a function of stability.
ISSN:2212-0955
2212-0955
DOI:10.1016/j.uclim.2022.101200