Understanding the Impact of Heatwave on Urban Heat Island in Greater Sydney: Temporal Surface Energy Budget Change with Land Types
Jing Kong, Yongling Zhao, Dominik Strebel, Kai Gao, Jan Carmeliet,, Chengwang Lei

TL;DR
This study investigates how heatwaves intensify urban heat islands in Greater Sydney by analyzing surface energy budget changes across different land types, revealing urban areas store and release more heat during heatwaves, especially at night.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of surface energy budget changes during heatwaves in urban and rural areas, highlighting the role of land types and meteorological factors in UHI intensification.
Findings
Heatwave increases nighttime UHI by approximately 4°C.
Urban areas store about 200 W/m2 more heat during heatwaves.
Forests and savannas have lower heat storage fluxes due to transpiration and albedo.
Abstract
The impact of heatwaves (HWs) on urban heat island (UHI) is a contentious topic with contradictory research findings. A comprehensive understanding of the response of urban and rural areas to HWs, considering the underlying cause of surface energy budget changes, remains elusive. This study attempts to address this gap by investigating a 2020 HW event in the Greater Sydney Area using the Advanced Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model. Findings indicate that the HW intensifies the nighttime surface UHI by approximately 4{\deg}C. An analysis of surface energy budgets reveals that urban areas store more heat during the HW due to receiving more solar radiation and less evapotranspiration compared to rural areas. The maximum heat storage flux in urban during the HW can be around 200 W/m2 higher than that during post-HW. The stored heat is released at nightime, raising the air…
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Taxonomy
TopicsUrban Heat Island Mitigation · Wind and Air Flow Studies · Remote Sensing and Land Use
