Causes of the UHI effect Flashcards

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How do urban surfaces (concrete, brick and tarmac surfaces) cause the UHI effect?

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They absorb heat from the sun during the day and slowly release the heat as long wave radiation - this is most noticeable at night, when it warms the air

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How does air pollution from cars and factories cause the UHI effect?

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Increases cloud cover over the city. Also creates a pollution dome - a layer of pollution over the city. This traps outgoing heat radiation and reflects it back to the surface

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How does human activity cause the UHI effect?

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Cars, factories, offices, central heating and people themselves all release heat

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How is there less evapotranspiration is urban areas?

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Rain water is quickly removed by drainage systems, so there’s little surface water to evaporate. There isn’t much vegetation, so there’s little transpiration.

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How does less evapotranspiration caused the UHI effect?

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Evapotranspiration uses heat energy, so less evapotranspiration means higher temperatures

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