Abstract
The Local Climate Zone (LCZ) system provides a standardized framework
for intra-urban heat island studies. Yet the thermal contrast of air
temperatures over different LCZs has not been examined at a large scale.
Using ground-based meteorological observations in 2016, here we
investigated the thermal behaviors of various LCZs over China. Measured
temperatures over studied LCZs are found to have strong relations with
latitude, altitude, and the distance to coastline. Thermal contrasts
reduce to less than 1 ℃ in all seasons after removing the signal of
background mean temperature determined by geographical conditions. The
warmth of urban LCZs is more evident at night, with an annual mean
temperature difference of 0.51 ℃ compared to the low-plant rural LCZ.
Despite the temperature variation within individual LCZs, derived
standard thermal contrasts are insensitive to changes in geographical
conditions. Results reveal that consistent characteristic temperature
regimes of LCZs exist at the continental scale.