Mots-clés
Action anthropique ; Budapest ; Changement climatique ; Climat urbain ; Hongrie ; Ilot de chaleur ; Modèle régional ; Vague de chaleurBudapest ; Climatic change ; Heat island ; Heat wave ; Human impact ; Hungary ; Regional model ; Urban climateAcción antrópica ; Budapest ; Cambio climático ; Clima urbano ; Hungría ; Islote de calor ; Modelo regional ; Ola de calorThe urban climate of Budapest : past, present and future. 3. Hungarian
Auteur :PROBÁLD, F.
Description :
Since the groundbreaking survey of Budapest's urban climate in 1974, little has been done to reveal how the summer heat island of the city has changed. During the last couple of decades, the impact of the anthropogenic heat release due to the spectacular expansion of automobile traffic and the widespread use of air conditioners may have added an estimated 1-1.5 ° C to the temperature surplus of the city. As an evidence of the large-scale climate change, the homogenized temperature record of Budapest shows a strongly growing frequency and persistence of severe heat waves plaguing city dwellers. Regional models predict rising temperatures with more pronounced summer warming until 2100 in the Carpathian Basin. Therefore, the cooler local climates of the Danube islands and the Budai Hills should be appreciated as valuable environmental assets to be saved by more reasonable land use policies and stricter property development regulations. - (AM)
Type de document :
Article de périodique
Source :
Hungarian Geographical Bulletin, 2014, vol. 63, n°. 1, p. 69-79, nombre de pages : 11, Références bibliographiques : 16 ref.
Date :
2014
Editeur :
Pays édition : Hongrie, Budapest, Akadémiai Kiadó
Langue :
Anglais
Anglais
Droits :
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