EGU26-4364, updated on 13 Mar 2026
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu26-4364
EGU General Assembly 2026
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Poster | Tuesday, 05 May, 16:15–18:00 (CEST), Display time Tuesday, 05 May, 14:00–18:00
 
Hall X5, X5.204
Urban irrigation reduces moist heat stress in Beijing, China
Shuai Sun1, Chunxiang Shi1, Qiang Zhang2, Tao Zhang1, and Junxia Gu1
Shuai Sun et al.
  • 1China Meteorological Administration, National Meteorological Information Center (sunshuai@cma.gov.cn)
  • 2Beijing Normal University (202131051090@mail.bnu.edu.cn)

Although urban irrigation can modulate local hydrothermal conditions and mitigate urban heat island effects, its impact on moist heat stress (MHS) is poorly understood. Employing the Weather Research and Forecasting Single-Layer Urban Canopy Model (WRF-SLUCM), we evaluated the effect of urban irrigation on the MHS in Beijing, China Using the CMA-RA V1.5 reanalysis dataset and CLDAS-V3.0 soil moisture as boundary conditions. Taking the hot and humid weather events that occurred in Beijing in May and August 2022 as examples,we found that the updated initial soil moisture (SM) field improved the simulation of temperature, relative humidity, and wind speed. Besides, urban irrigation reduced urban and rural MHS, and particularly reduced afternoon and evening MHS by up to 1.2 °C but increased morning MHS by up to 0.4 °C. In addition, the effect of different irrigation times on MHS showed that irrigation at 02 and 20 h increased urban and rural MHS, with the best cooling effect at 00 and 13 h, which reduced the MHS by up to 2.65 °C in urban areas and 0.71 °C in rural areas. The findings highlighted mechanistically the effect of urban irrigation on MHS and shed light on how to mitigate urban heat island effects on urban sustainable development.

How to cite: Sun, S., Shi, C., Zhang, Q., Zhang, T., and Gu, J.: Urban irrigation reduces moist heat stress in Beijing, China, EGU General Assembly 2026, Vienna, Austria, 3–8 May 2026, EGU26-4364, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu26-4364, 2026.