Monitoring urban heat island intensity based on GNSS tomography technique
基于GNSS层析技术的城市热岛强度监测
引文格式 | Citation:
Xia P, Peng W, Yuan P, et al. Monitoring urban heat island intensity based on GNSS tomography technique[J]. Journal of Geodesy, 2024, 98: 1. DOI:10.1007/s00190-023-01804-3.
Journal of Geodesy(中科院2区,IF:4)
Urban heat island (UHI)
GNSS
Tomography
Temperature
GNSS
Tomography
Temperature
Abstract | 摘要
Monitoring urban heat island (UHI) effect is critical because it causes health problems and excessive energy consumption more energy when cooling buildings. In this study, we propose an approach for UHI monitoring by fusing data from ground-based global navigation satellite system (GNSS), space-based GNSS radio occultation (RO), and radiosonde. The idea of the approach is as follows: First, the first and second grid tops are defined based on historical RO and radiosonde observations. Next, the wet refractivities between the first and second grid tops are fitted to higher-order spherical harmonics and they are used as the inputs of GNSS tomography. Then, the temperature and water vapor partial pressure are estimated by using best search method based on the tomography-derived wet refractivity. In the end, the UHI intensity is evaluated by calculating the temperature difference between the urban regions and nearby rural regions. Feasibility of the UHI intensity monitoring approach was evaluated with GNSS RO and radiosonde data in 2010–2019, as well as ground-based GNSS data in 2020 in Hong Kong, China, by taking synoptic temperature data as reference. The result shows that the proposed approach achieved an accuracy of 1.2 K at a 95% confidence level.
监测城市热岛效应(UHI)至关重要,因为它不仅对健康构成威胁,还会增加建筑物空调时的能源消耗。本文提出了一种融合地基全球导航卫星系统(GNSS)、空基全球导航卫星系统无线电掩星(RO)和探空仪数据的新方法,用于监测UHI效应。该方法的思路如下:首先,基于历史的RO和探空仪观测数据,定义第一和第二网格顶。接着,将第一和第二网格顶之间的湿折射率拟合为高阶球面调和函数,并将其作为GNSS层析成像的输入。然后,利用基于层析成像得到的湿折射率,通过最优搜索方法估算温度和水汽分压。最后,通过计算城市区域与周边农村地区之间的温度差异,评估UHI强度。我们利用2010–2019年的GNSS RO和探空仪数据,以及2020年香港地区的地面GNSS数据,并以同步温度数据为参考,对该方法的可行性进行了评估。结果表明,该方法在95%置信水平下的精度为1.2K。