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The Tale of Two Climates: Baltimore and Phoenix Urban LTER Sites

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Title
The Tale of Two Climates: Baltimore and Phoenix Urban LTER Sites
Description

Two Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) sites now include urban areas (Baltimore, Maryland and Phoenix, Arizona). A goal of LTER in these cities is to blend physical and social science investigations to better understand urban ecological change. Research monitoring programs are underway to investigate the effects of urbanization on ecosystems. Climate changes in these urban areas reflect the expanding population and associated land surface modifications. Long-term urban climate effects are detectable from an analysis of the GHCN (Global Historical Climate Network) database and a comparison of urban versus rural temperature changes with decadal population data. The relation of the urban versus rural minimum temperatures (Tminu-r) to population changes is pronounced and non-linear over time for both cities. The Tmaxu-r data show no well-defined temporal trends.

Date Created
2000-07-20
Contributors
  • Brazel, Anthony J. (Author)
  • Heisler, Gordon (Author)
  • Selover, Nancy (Author)
  • Vose, Russell (Author)
Topical Subject
  • urban climate
  • Land Use/Land Cover
  • Long-Term Research
Resource Type
Text
Extent
13 Pages
Language
eng
Primary Member of
Phoenix Regional Heat and Air Quality Knowledge Repository
Identifier
Digital object identifier: https://doi.org/10.3354/cr015123
Peer-reviewed
Open Access
No
Series
Journal Article
Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.54745
Preferred Citation

Brazel, A., Selover, N., Vose, R., & Heisler, G. (2000). The tale of two climates - Baltimore and Phoenix urban LTER sites. Climate Research, 15(2), 123–135. https://doi.org/10.3354/cr015123

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Corresponding Author:
Anthony Brazel
Arizona State University
abrazel@asu.edu
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  • 2019-11-01 01:22:45
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  • 2022-05-10 04:59:24
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