Urban densification in Wuhan leads to increased heat stress and decreased comfort.
Urban densification in central Wuhan between 2008 and 2018 led to increased temperatures, decreased humidity, slower wind speeds, and higher heat stress. The most intense densification mode caused a 1.3 °C temperature rise and 1.7 °C increase in heat stress. This study helps us understand how urban changes affect the city's climate and provides insights for improving living conditions in Wuhan.