Urban Climate InteracTable: towards an immersive contextual data analysis platform to visualize and explore urban heat
Artikel i vetenskaplig tidskrift, 2026

Extreme weather events, such as heat waves, are occurring more frequently and intensively, imposing new climate-adaptation demands on municipal planning. We conducted a design study across the domains of urban planning and urban climate research, and identified challenges regarding a lack of heat-related information in current planning processes, and the high complexity of effective climate data representation. To address these challenges, and so enhance the information flow between these domains, we developed Urban Climate InteracTable, an immersive interface that supports exploratory analysis of spatio-temporal climate simulation data integrated with an urban environment representation. We describe several use cases in which this interface can be utilized to assist with planning-related decision processes and to communicate heat-related phenomena. We present the feedback obtained from our collaborating domain experts and relevant external experts, and reflect on our experiences throughout the design study. From this, we offer insights for future research.

Climate adaptation

Visualization

Urban analytics

Immersive analytics

Climate modelling

Design study

Urban heat

Författare

Nico Reski

Linköpings universitet

Carlo Navarra

Linköpings universitet

Lotten Wiréhn

Linköpings universitet

Tina Simone Neset

Linköpings universitet

Aris Alissandrakis

Linnéuniversitetet

Göteborgs universitet

Chalmers, Data- och informationsteknik, Interaktionsdesign och Software Engineering

Aitor Aldama Campino

SMHI

Fuxing Wang

SMHI

Isabel Ribeiro

SMHI

Jorge H. Amorim

SMHI

Andreas Kerren

Linköpings universitet

Linnéuniversitetet

Katerina Vrotsou

Linköpings universitet

Virtual Reality

1359-4338 (ISSN) 14349957 (eISSN)

Vol. 30 1 7

Ämneskategorier (SSIF 2025)

Systemvetenskap, informationssystem och informatik

Klimatvetenskap

DOI

10.1007/s10055-025-01264-4

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2025-12-22