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Surface description for urban climate studies: A gis based methodology
Authors:C.S.B. Grimmond  C. Souch
Affiliation:1. Climate and Meteorology Program, Department of Geography , Indiana University , Bloomington, IN, 47401, U.S.A.;2. Department of Geography , Indiana University , Indianapolis, IN, 46202, U.S.A.
Abstract:In order to understand the nature of the urban climate, predict the effects of urbanization, or attempt to ameliorate some of the negative hydroclimatic effects of urbanization, it is necessary to have a good understanding of the role and significance of the urban surface. This paper presents a methodology which uses GIS to represent the characteristics and morphology of the urban surface, which can be used to describe a site objectively, model fluxes, or ensure spatial consistency between measured and modelled data, all of which can vary through time. The methodology is illustrated with respect to Chicago, Illinois. Surface data collected at three spatial scales were used to construct a georeferenced database which was linked to an objective, dynamic accessing system. Spatial variability of surface cover, derived hydroclimatic attributes, and modelled fluxes associated with changes in the urban environment are used to illustrate potential applications of the approach.
Keywords:first-order statistical measures of texture  grey-level co-occurrence matrix texture  western red cedar  forest age  discriminant analysis  structural complexity index
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