AbstractAn advanced Markov-Chain Monte Carlo approach called Subset Simulation is described in Au and Beck (2001) [1] was used to quantify parameter uncertainty and model sensitivity of the urban land-atmospheric framework, viz. the coupled urban canopy model-single column model (UCM-SCM). The results show that the atmospheric dynamics are sensitive to land surface conditions. The most sensitive parameters are dimensional parameters, i.e. roof width, aspect ratio, roughness length of heat and momentum, since these parameters control the magnitude of sensible heat flux. The relative insensitive parameters are hydrological parameters since the lawns or green roofs in urban areas are regularly irrigated so that the water availability for evapo...
Urban canopy models are essential tools for forecasting weather and air quality in cities. However, ...
Evaporation from the urban impervious surface could have a considerable impact on the surface energ...
Evapotranspiration (ET) is a fundamental variable for assessing water balance and the urban heat isl...
An advanced Markov-Chain Monte Carlo approach called Subset Simulation is described in Au and Beck (...
abstract: Rapid urban expansion and the associated landscape modifications have led to significant c...
© 2008 American Meteorological SocietyIn a companion paper, the authors presented a formulation and ...
Urban infrastructure impacts the surface and atmospheric properties, such as wind, temperature, turb...
Urban canopy models (UCMs) are parametrization schemes that are used to improve weather forecasts in...
Accurately predicting weather and climate in cities is critical for safeguarding human health and st...
Urban land–atmosphere interactions can be captured by numerical modeling framework with coupled lan...
A refined land cover classification for the arid Phoenix (Arizona) metropolitan area and some simple...
Since mesoscale numerical models do not have the spatial resolution to directly simulate the fluid d...
International audienceAbstract Cities develop a specific climate related to their morphology and the...
Urban canopy parameters (UCPs) are essential in order to accurately model the complex interplay betw...
abstract: Urban land–atmosphere interactions can be captured by numerical modeling framework with co...
Urban canopy models are essential tools for forecasting weather and air quality in cities. However, ...
Evaporation from the urban impervious surface could have a considerable impact on the surface energ...
Evapotranspiration (ET) is a fundamental variable for assessing water balance and the urban heat isl...
An advanced Markov-Chain Monte Carlo approach called Subset Simulation is described in Au and Beck (...
abstract: Rapid urban expansion and the associated landscape modifications have led to significant c...
© 2008 American Meteorological SocietyIn a companion paper, the authors presented a formulation and ...
Urban infrastructure impacts the surface and atmospheric properties, such as wind, temperature, turb...
Urban canopy models (UCMs) are parametrization schemes that are used to improve weather forecasts in...
Accurately predicting weather and climate in cities is critical for safeguarding human health and st...
Urban land–atmosphere interactions can be captured by numerical modeling framework with coupled lan...
A refined land cover classification for the arid Phoenix (Arizona) metropolitan area and some simple...
Since mesoscale numerical models do not have the spatial resolution to directly simulate the fluid d...
International audienceAbstract Cities develop a specific climate related to their morphology and the...
Urban canopy parameters (UCPs) are essential in order to accurately model the complex interplay betw...
abstract: Urban land–atmosphere interactions can be captured by numerical modeling framework with co...
Urban canopy models are essential tools for forecasting weather and air quality in cities. However, ...
Evaporation from the urban impervious surface could have a considerable impact on the surface energ...
Evapotranspiration (ET) is a fundamental variable for assessing water balance and the urban heat isl...