Abstract The Surface Urban Energy and Water Balance Scheme (SUEWS) is evaluated at two locations in the UK: a dense urban site in the centre of London and a residential suburban site in Swindon. Eddy covariance observations of the turbulent fluxes are used to assess model performance over a two-year period (2011−2013). The distinct characteristics of the sites mean their surface energy exchanges differ considerably. The model suggests the largest differences can be attributed to surface cover (notably the proportion of vegetated versus impervious area) and the additional energy supplied by human activities. SUEWS performs better in summer than winter, and better at the suburban site than the dense urban site. One reason for this is the bias...
A large number of urban surface energy balance models now exist with different assumptions about the...
The UK Met Office has introduced a new scheme for its urban tile in MOSES 2.2 (Met Office Surface Exc...
Spatially-integrated measurements of the surface energy balance (SEB) are needed in urban areas to e...
Abstract The Surface Urban Energy and Water Balance Scheme (SUEWS) is evaluated at two locations in ...
AbstractThe Surface Urban Energy and Water Balance Scheme (SUEWS) is evaluated at two locations in t...
The Surface Urban Energy and Water Balance Scheme (SUEWS) is evaluated at two locations in the UK: a...
Eddy covariance measurements of the turbulent sensible heat, latent heat and carbon dioxide fluxes f...
To compare the impact of surface–atmosphere exchanges from rural and urban areas, fully vegetated ar...
Urban land surface schemes have been developed to model the distinct features of the urban surface a...
An urban energy and water balance model is presented which uses a small number of commonly measured ...
The performance of three urban land surface models, run in offline mode, with their default external...
The Surface Urban Energy and Water Balance Scheme (SUEWS) is developed to include snow. The processe...
Two urban schemes within the Joint UK Land Environment Simulator (JULES) are evaluated offline agains...
Climate-sensitive urban design is an increasingly important consideration for city planners and poli...
To compare the impact of surface–atmosphere exchanges from rural and urban areas, fully vegetated ar...
A large number of urban surface energy balance models now exist with different assumptions about the...
The UK Met Office has introduced a new scheme for its urban tile in MOSES 2.2 (Met Office Surface Exc...
Spatially-integrated measurements of the surface energy balance (SEB) are needed in urban areas to e...
Abstract The Surface Urban Energy and Water Balance Scheme (SUEWS) is evaluated at two locations in ...
AbstractThe Surface Urban Energy and Water Balance Scheme (SUEWS) is evaluated at two locations in t...
The Surface Urban Energy and Water Balance Scheme (SUEWS) is evaluated at two locations in the UK: a...
Eddy covariance measurements of the turbulent sensible heat, latent heat and carbon dioxide fluxes f...
To compare the impact of surface–atmosphere exchanges from rural and urban areas, fully vegetated ar...
Urban land surface schemes have been developed to model the distinct features of the urban surface a...
An urban energy and water balance model is presented which uses a small number of commonly measured ...
The performance of three urban land surface models, run in offline mode, with their default external...
The Surface Urban Energy and Water Balance Scheme (SUEWS) is developed to include snow. The processe...
Two urban schemes within the Joint UK Land Environment Simulator (JULES) are evaluated offline agains...
Climate-sensitive urban design is an increasingly important consideration for city planners and poli...
To compare the impact of surface–atmosphere exchanges from rural and urban areas, fully vegetated ar...
A large number of urban surface energy balance models now exist with different assumptions about the...
The UK Met Office has introduced a new scheme for its urban tile in MOSES 2.2 (Met Office Surface Exc...
Spatially-integrated measurements of the surface energy balance (SEB) are needed in urban areas to e...