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Mapping urban surface characteristics for urban energy flux modelling Wieke Heldens 1 , Fabio Del Frate, Fredrik Lindberg 3 , Zina Mitraka 4 , Daniele Latini 2 , Nektarios Chrysoulakis 4 , Thomas Esch 1 1: DLR, Germany; 2: GEO-K, Italy; 3: University of Gothenburg, Sweden; 4: FORTH, Greece

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Page 1: Mapping urban surface characteristics for urban energy ...due.esrin.esa.int/muas2015/files/presentation5.pdf · Mapping urban surface characteristics for urban energy flux modelling

Mapping urban surface characteristics for urban energy flux modelling Wieke Heldens1, Fabio Del Frate, Fredrik Lindberg3,

Zina Mitraka4, Daniele Latini2, Nektarios Chrysoulakis4, Thomas Esch1

1: DLR, Germany; 2: GEO-K, Italy; 3: University of Gothenburg,

Sweden; 4: FORTH, Greece

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Introduction urban energy flux modelling

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Introduction • Surface properties influence the urban energy

flux mapping surface properties • Changing surface properties result in changing

energy flux updating of surface properties maps

• Remote sensing data as source for surface

properties

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Requirements Urban morphology (3D structure) • High spatial resolution to respresent urban

variation • Main data sources: LiDAR or stereo imagery • Main products

– Digital surface model – Mean building height – Sky view factor

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Requirements Surface characteristics • Spatial resolution depending on parameter and

data source • High temporal resolution important for vegetation

related parameters • Main data sources: optical and thermal satellite

data • Main products:

– Land cover – Impervious surface – Phenology parameters (e.g. NDVI) – Surface temperature

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Requirements • Methodology transferable to Sentinel satellites

• 100 m grid for URBANFLUXES subsequent

modelling • UTM projection • TIF data format

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Urban morphology DSM source: LiDAR

DEM (Surface incl. buildings) DSM (only buildings)

105 m

0 m

362 m

0 m

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Urban morphology Mean building height Source: LiDAR, 100 m mean, standard deviation, minimum and maximum

Mean Stdev Min. Max. 370 m

0 m

332 m

0 m

159 m

0 m

336 m

0 m

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Urban Morphology Sky View Factor Source: LiDAR, UMEP method by Lindberg et al. (2010)

0

1

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Surface characteristics

Urban Industrial Bare Soil Agriculture Low vegetation Forest (high veg.) Water

0 %

100 %

0 %

100 % Forest (high veg.)

Low vegetation

Dominant land cover Fractional land cover of vegetation

Land Cover Source: Landsat 8, neural network method by Del Frate et al. (2007)

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Surface characteristics Imperviousness Source: land cover (Landsat 8). Method: abundance of urban and industrial

100 %

0 %

Imperviousness

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Surface characteristics Phenology: NDVI Source: landsat 8 time series 2014 Method: convert to reflectance, cloud mask calculation(fMask), NDVI calculation, cloud masking

Janu

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April

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April

Juli

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NDV

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Surface characteristics Surface temperature Source: Landsat 8, Method: ATCOR

318

287

Surface temperature [K]

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Summary & conclusions • Input parameters for urban energy flux

modelling could be derived from remote sensing (Talk N. Chrysoulakis)

• Automated methods have been applied that will be able to handle future Sentinel data

• Resulting maps will be used for the mapping of local climate zones (Talk Z. Mitraka)

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Outlook • Improvement of the derived products

– Improved resolution of surface characteristics (SPOT 5, Sentinel 2)

– Feedback from energy flux modellers in the URBANFLUXES project

• Development of updating approaches – Land cover (using Sentinel 2) – DSM (using Sentinel 1)

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Thank you for your attention!