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Is satellite land surface temperature an appropriate proxy for intra-urban variability of daytime heat stress?

Briegel, Ferdinand ORCID iD icon 1; Pinto, Joaquim G. 1; Christen, Andreas
1 Institut für Meteorologie und Klimaforschung Troposphärenforschung (IMKTRO), Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT)

Abstract:

Adaptation of urban areas to heat extremes requires adequate information on intra-urban variability patterns of outdoor thermal comfort (OTC). Remotely sensed Land Surface Temperatures (LST) are often used to map heat hotspots in urban areas. However, this approach has limitations as LST and OTC are influenced by different physical processes. This study investigates the relationship between satellite-derived Landsat Level-2 LST data and pedestrian-level Universal Thermal Climate Index (UTCI) predictions from a microscale thermal comfort model across Freiburg, Germany. A cluster analysis of the differences is performed, and multiple random forest models are trained using different combinations of LST, ERA5-Land reanalysis, and local-specific urban morphology and land cover data as predictors. While a linear relationship between LST and UTCI exists under non-heat stress conditions (UTCI <26 degrees C) and in vegetated or open areas, this becomes non-linear and spatially inconsistent under heat stress, particularly in compact urban environments. The growing divergence between LST and UTCI along an urbanization gradient ranging from -1 K to +9 K highlights the significant impact of urban morphology on the LST-UTCI relationship, leading to substantial intra-urban variability. ... mehr


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DOI: 10.5445/IR/1000186123
Veröffentlicht am 27.10.2025
Cover der Publikation
Zugehörige Institution(en) am KIT Institut für Meteorologie und Klimaforschung Troposphärenforschung (IMKTRO)
Publikationstyp Zeitschriftenaufsatz
Publikationsmonat/-jahr 12.2025
Sprache Englisch
Identifikator ISSN: 0034-4257
KITopen-ID: 1000186123
HGF-Programm 12.11.33 (POF IV, LK 01) Regional Climate and Hydrological Cycle
Erschienen in Remote Sensing of Environment
Verlag Elsevier
Band 331
Seiten 115045
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