The determination of the sensible heat flux over urban terrain is challenging due to irregular surface geometry and surface types. To address this, in 2006-07, a major field campaign (LUCE) took place at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne campus, a moderately occupied urban site. A distributed network of 92 wireless weather stations was combined with routine atmospheric profiling, offering high temporal and spatial resolution meteorological measurements. The objective of this study is to estimate the sensible heat flux over the built environment under convective conditions. Calculations were based on Monin-Obukhov similarity for temperature in the surface layer. The results illustrate a good agreement between the sensible heat flu...
The single‐source bulk transfer formulation (based on the Monin‐Obukhov Similarity Theory, MOST) has...
The urban heat island (UHI) effect is created by a series of man-made surface modifications in urban...
Urban climates are driven by micro-meteorological processes associated with the complex urban form, ...
The determination of the sensible heat flux over urban terrain is challenging due to irregular surfa...
Urban surfaces are a complex mixture of different land covers and surface materials; the relative ma...
Sensible heat exchange has important consequences for urban meteorology and related applications. Di...
With progressive climate change, weather extremes are very likely to become more frequent. While rur...
Sensible heat fluxes over a light industrial area in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, are analy...
Today, more than half of the world’s population lives in urban areas and the proportion is projected...
Meteorological variables such as surface friction velocity and heat flux are critical inputs to the ...
Spatially-integrated measurements of the surface energy balance (SEB) are needed in urban areas to e...
Heatwaves have been the deadliest weather extreme events in Europe in the last decades. People livin...
The urban heat island (UHI) effect is an inadvertent modification of climate which leads to increase...
We examine the performance of several methods to estimate meteorological inputs for modelling disper...
Urbanization related alterations to the surface energy balance impact urban warming (‘heat islands’)...
The single‐source bulk transfer formulation (based on the Monin‐Obukhov Similarity Theory, MOST) has...
The urban heat island (UHI) effect is created by a series of man-made surface modifications in urban...
Urban climates are driven by micro-meteorological processes associated with the complex urban form, ...
The determination of the sensible heat flux over urban terrain is challenging due to irregular surfa...
Urban surfaces are a complex mixture of different land covers and surface materials; the relative ma...
Sensible heat exchange has important consequences for urban meteorology and related applications. Di...
With progressive climate change, weather extremes are very likely to become more frequent. While rur...
Sensible heat fluxes over a light industrial area in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, are analy...
Today, more than half of the world’s population lives in urban areas and the proportion is projected...
Meteorological variables such as surface friction velocity and heat flux are critical inputs to the ...
Spatially-integrated measurements of the surface energy balance (SEB) are needed in urban areas to e...
Heatwaves have been the deadliest weather extreme events in Europe in the last decades. People livin...
The urban heat island (UHI) effect is an inadvertent modification of climate which leads to increase...
We examine the performance of several methods to estimate meteorological inputs for modelling disper...
Urbanization related alterations to the surface energy balance impact urban warming (‘heat islands’)...
The single‐source bulk transfer formulation (based on the Monin‐Obukhov Similarity Theory, MOST) has...
The urban heat island (UHI) effect is created by a series of man-made surface modifications in urban...
Urban climates are driven by micro-meteorological processes associated with the complex urban form, ...