Spatial and temporal distributions of radiation balance components over Delhi

  • Yashvant DAS Environmental Modeling and Climate Research Unit, Division of Environmental Sciences
  • Bamapati PADMANABHAMURTY School of Environmental Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi-110 067, India
  • Ayapilla Satya Narayana MURTY Department of Marine Sciences, Berhampur University
Keywords: radiation balance, spatial, temporal, land-use, urbanization

Abstract

The study area  Delhi was  divided  according to land-use  and  the effect  of urbanization on the spatial and temporal variations.  Incoming  shortwave (K↓),  albedo  (α), incoming  longwave (L↓),  outgoing  longwave (L↑) and  net  radiation (Q*)  were  individually  studied at  five  representative sites  (Industrial, Commercial, Residential, Rural  and Forest), for the winter  and summer  seasons. It was found that  K↓ was higher in the rural areas  with  clearer skies  and  unpolluted atmosphere compared to congested and  polluted urban  areas.  L↓ was  higher  in the  industrial and  commercial areas  compared to  their rural  counterparts.  Concrete  surfaces of urban  areas  showed  lower  L↑ unlike  the  moist rural  surfaces.  Industrial and  commercial areas  showed  lower  α, whereas Q* was  higher compared to other  areas. However,  on an average value  of radiation balance components was  more than  double  during  summer  as compared to winter.

Author Biographies

Yashvant DAS, Environmental Modeling and Climate Research Unit, Division of Environmental Sciences

NRL  Building, IARI,  New Delhi-110 012, India

Bamapati PADMANABHAMURTY, School of Environmental Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi-110 067, India

B-3B/8C, Janakpuri, New Delhi-110 057, India

Ayapilla Satya Narayana MURTY, Department of Marine Sciences, Berhampur University

Berhampur-760 007, India

Published
2009-12-01
How to Cite
DAS, Y., PADMANABHAMURTY, B., & MURTY, A. S. N. (2009). Spatial and temporal distributions of radiation balance components over Delhi. Contributions to Geophysics and Geodesy, 39(4), 355-377. Retrieved from https://journal.geo.sav.sk/cgg/article/view/25
Section
original research papers