ABSTRACT

Land Surface Temperature is an important parameter in the field of climatological and meteorological research. Changes in land surface temperature are directly related to the balance of material and energy exchange between the earth and the atmosphere, and have a direct impact on changes in crops and local soil quality. This paper investigates the spatial and temporal evolution of land surface temperature in Beijing from 2010 to 2015, using the land surface temperature monthly synthetic product for land surface temperature inversion and analysis. The results show that the land surface temperature showed an overall increasing trend from 2010 to 2015, and the spatial distribution was relatively uneven, with a pattern of “southern than northern”. The expansion of built-up areas has a significant warming effect on the surface.