Landscape features and urban heat island: episodic analyses during the dry season in a city of the Pre-Amazon region of Mato Grosso (Brazil).
Résumé
This study aims to analyze the urban heat island in the city of Sinop (State of Mato Grosso, Brazil), based on three characteristic episodes of the dry season. The analysis focuses on the spatialization of temperature and the intensity of the phenomenon, as well as its association with landscape features. Methodology: The analysis of the urban heat island was grounded in the Urban Climate System and the technicalmethodological framework for investigating the phenomenon in medium and small-sized cities. Urban and rural landscape aspects were examined based on the adaptation of Local Climate Zones and the measurement of nighttime air temperature through mobile transects and fixed points. The data were processed and analyzed using statistical association techniques and multicriteria linear regression modeling, in order to predict the spatial distribution of air temperature and the intensity of the heat island. Findings: The analyses highlight the influence of landscape features, physical elements, and urban spatial organization on temperature distribution and the formation of the heat island. They reinforce the mitigating role of vegetation and the greater heating in densely built areas, and also point to the influence of seasonality and regional atmospheric conditions on local thermal variation.
