Authors
Amir Mazrooei, Meredith Reitz, Dingbao Wang, A Sankarasubramanian
Publication date
2021/8
Journal
Earth's Future
Volume
9
Issue
8
Pages
e2021EF002045
Description
Urbanization has been shown to locally increase the nighttime temperatures creating urban heat islands, which partly arise due to evapotranspiration (ET) reduction. It is unclear how the direction and magnitude of the change in local ET due to urbanization varies globally across different climatic regimes. This knowledge gap is critical, both for the key role of ET in the energy and water balance accounting for the majority of local precipitation, and for reducing the urban heat island effect. We explore and assess the impacts of urbanization on monthly and mean annual ET across a range of landscapes from local to global spatial scales. Remotely sensed land cover and ET available at 1 km resolution are used to quantify the differences in ET between urban and surrounding non‐urban areas across the globe. The observed patterns show that the statistically significant difference between urban and non‐urban ET can …
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