The parameterization of surface heat-flux variability in urban areas relies on adequate representation of surface characteristics. Given the horizontal resolutions (e.g. ≈0.1–1km) currently used in numerical weather prediction (NWP) models, properties of the urban surface (e.g. vegetated/built surfaces, street-canyon geometries) often have large spatial variability. Here, a new approach based on Urban Zones to characterize Energy partitioning (UZE) is tested within a NWP model (Weather Research and Forecasting model;WRF v3.2.1) for Greater London. The urban land-surface scheme is the Noah/Single-Layer Urban Canopy Model (SLUCM). Detailed surface information (horizontal resolution 1 km)in central London shows that the UZE offers better ch...
Recent developments to the Local-scale Urban Meteorological Parameterization Scheme (LUMPS), a simpl...
This study evaluates the impact of land surface models (LSMs) and urban heterogeneity [using local c...
Improvements in building energy use, air quality in urban canyons and in general urban microclimates...
The parameterization of surface heat-flux variability in urban areas relies on adequate representati...
The surface energy balance is different over cities compared to the surrounding rural areas due to d...
We present simulations of London's meteorology using the Met Office Unified Model with a new, sophis...
Urban canopy models (UCMs) are parametrization schemes that are used to improve weather forecasts in...
AbstractThe Surface Urban Energy and Water Balance Scheme (SUEWS) is evaluated at two locations in t...
A recently developed, height-distributed urban drag parametrization is tested with the London Model,...
In this research, a model to simulate the urban surface energy balance (SEB) model is developed. Urb...
Two urban schemes within the Joint UK Land Environment Simulator (JULES) are evaluated offline agains...
A recently developed, height-distributed urban drag parametrization is tested with the London Model,...
In recent years a number of models have been developed that describe the urban surface and simulate ...
Urban land surface schemes have been developed to model the distinct features of the urban surface a...
Urban canopy models (UCMs) are parametrization schemes that are used to improve weather forecasts in...
Recent developments to the Local-scale Urban Meteorological Parameterization Scheme (LUMPS), a simpl...
This study evaluates the impact of land surface models (LSMs) and urban heterogeneity [using local c...
Improvements in building energy use, air quality in urban canyons and in general urban microclimates...
The parameterization of surface heat-flux variability in urban areas relies on adequate representati...
The surface energy balance is different over cities compared to the surrounding rural areas due to d...
We present simulations of London's meteorology using the Met Office Unified Model with a new, sophis...
Urban canopy models (UCMs) are parametrization schemes that are used to improve weather forecasts in...
AbstractThe Surface Urban Energy and Water Balance Scheme (SUEWS) is evaluated at two locations in t...
A recently developed, height-distributed urban drag parametrization is tested with the London Model,...
In this research, a model to simulate the urban surface energy balance (SEB) model is developed. Urb...
Two urban schemes within the Joint UK Land Environment Simulator (JULES) are evaluated offline agains...
A recently developed, height-distributed urban drag parametrization is tested with the London Model,...
In recent years a number of models have been developed that describe the urban surface and simulate ...
Urban land surface schemes have been developed to model the distinct features of the urban surface a...
Urban canopy models (UCMs) are parametrization schemes that are used to improve weather forecasts in...
Recent developments to the Local-scale Urban Meteorological Parameterization Scheme (LUMPS), a simpl...
This study evaluates the impact of land surface models (LSMs) and urban heterogeneity [using local c...
Improvements in building energy use, air quality in urban canyons and in general urban microclimates...