Cooling island effect of urban lakes in hot waves under foehn and climate change

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Chi Lang Le Phuc
Hoang Son Nguyen
Cham Dao Dinh
Ngoc Bay Tran
Quoc Bao Pham
Xuan Cuong Nguyen
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[1] University of Education,Open Education and Information Technology
[2] Hue University,Institute of Geography
[3] Hue University,Faculty of Natural Sciences, Institute of Earth Sciences
[4] Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology,Center for Advanced Chemistry, Institute of Research and Development
[5] Graduate University of Science and Technology,Faculty of Environmental Chemical Engineering
[6] Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology,undefined
[7] Huong Thuy High School,undefined
[8] University of Silesia in Katowice,undefined
[9] Duy Tan University,undefined
[10] Duy Tan University,undefined
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The central region of Vietnam has a tropical monsoon climate but often undergoes heat waves due to uncontrolled urbanization, foehn winds, and climate change. Water bodies are considered effective candidates for heat mitigation in cities through the water cooling island (WCI) effect. Quantifying the WCI capacity of water areas and related factors is necessary for sites with advantages of surface water. The current attempt used the WCI effect range (Lmax), temperature drop amplitude (ΔTmax), and temperature gradient (Gtemp) to investigate the cooling effect of 20 lakes in the Thanh Noi region, Hue City. Data derived from high-resolution Google Earth, Landsat-8 Satellite Imagery Data, and ground truth. The results show that the average water temperature of the 20 studied lakes was about 36.61 °C, lower than the average temperature in the area with an urban heat island (UHI) of about 2.82 °C. The mean Lmax was 150 m, ΔTmax was 1.52 °C, and Gtemp was 10.16 °C /km or 0.01 °C/m. Climate characteristics and human impacts had reduced the ability of the lakes to create WCI during the period when the lake water level was low. The factors that influenced the WCI significantly were the landscape shape index (LSI), the proportion of green (PG), and the percentage of impervious surfaces (PI). Most lakes with relatively simple LSI, high PG, and low PI obtained high WCI, suggesting that structural and landscape characteristics played a critical role in urban cooling.
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