Study of temporal variations of nocturnal and daytime urban heat island in Baghdad

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Based on daily minimum and maximum air temperature observations for three years: 2008, 2013 and 2019, measured by automatic weather stations located at two sites of Baghdad city were used to compute nocturnal and daytime urban heat island (UHI). First station fixed in campus of the Mustansiriyah University is considered as urban area, and another station followed to Iraqi meteorological organization installed at the International Baghdad Airport was chosen as the rural site. Daily, seasonal and annual averages of nocturnal and daytime UHIs were presented to study the variability and trends.

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NAIF, S. S., HADI, N. M., & Al-JIBOOR, M. H. (2020). Study of temporal variations of nocturnal and daytime urban heat island in Baghdad. Scientific Review Engineering and Environmental Sciences. WULS - SGGW Press. https://doi.org/10.22630/PNIKS.2020.29.3.30

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