Title: Modelling land cover change impact on the summer climate of the Marmara Region, Turkey
Authors: E. Sertel, C. Ormeci, Alan Robock
Addresses: Department of Geomatics Engineering, Istanbul Technical University, Istanbul, 34469 TR, Turkey. ' Department of Geomatics Engineering, Istanbul Technical University, Istanbul, 34469 TR, Turkey. ' Department of Environmental Sciences, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA
Abstract: Landscape characteristics of the Marmara Region, Turkey, changed significantly after the 1980s as a result of rapid industrialisation and population increase. To investigate the effects of these land cover changes on the summer regional climate, we implemented 1975 and 2005 land cover maps of the region produced from Landsat images into the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) regional climate model. Urbanisation and conversion from forest to barren areas increased average temperatures by 0.5-1.5°C. Significant precipitation changes could not be detected. The average wind magnitude decreased by 0.3-0.9 m/s over the city and surrounding areas.
Keywords: land cover change; regional climate modelling; urbanisation; land surface–climate interactions; Turkey; industrialisation; population increase; urbanisation; average temperatures; precipitation; wind speed.
International Journal of Global Warming, 2011 Vol.3 No.1/2, pp.194 - 202
Published online: 29 Jan 2015 *
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