Urban canopy models (UCMs) are parametrization schemes that are used to improve weather forecasts in urban areas. The performance of UCMs depends on understanding potential uncertainty sources that can generally originate from the (a) urban surface parameters, (b) atmospheric forcing, and (c) physical description. Here, we investigate the relative importance of surface and atmospheric driven model sensitivities of the single-layer urban canopy model when fully interactive with a 1-D configuration of the Weather Research and Forecasting model (WRF). The impact of different physical descriptions in UCMs and other key parameterization schemes of WRF is considered. As a case study, we use a 54-hr period with clear-sky conditions over London. Ou...
AbstractAn advanced Markov-Chain Monte Carlo approach called Subset Simulation is described in Au an...
Accurately predicting weather and climate in cities is critical for safeguarding human health and st...
Two urban schemes within the Joint UK Land Environment Simulator (JULES) are evaluated offline agains...
Urban canopy models (UCMs) are parametrization schemes that are used to improve weather forecasts in...
Urban canopy models are essential tools for forecasting weather and air quality in cities. However, ...
The surface energy balance is different over cities compared to the surrounding rural areas due to d...
Urban canopy models are essential tools in forecasting weather and air quality in cities. However, t...
The parameterization of surface heat-flux variability in urban areas relies on adequate representati...
Mesoscale modeling of the urban boundary layer requires careful parameterization of the surface due ...
Urban areas have well-documented effects on climate, such as the urban heat island (UHI) effect, red...
although well-recognized within the photochemical modelling community, the effect of uncertainties i...
An advanced Markov-Chain Monte Carlo approach called Subset Simulation is described in Au and Beck (...
We present simulations of London's meteorology using the Met Office Unified Model with a new, sophis...
Almraet--Although wcll-rccngnized within the photochemical modeling community, the effect of uncer-t...
Most of the standard mesoscale models represent the dynamic and thermodynamic surface exchanges in u...
AbstractAn advanced Markov-Chain Monte Carlo approach called Subset Simulation is described in Au an...
Accurately predicting weather and climate in cities is critical for safeguarding human health and st...
Two urban schemes within the Joint UK Land Environment Simulator (JULES) are evaluated offline agains...
Urban canopy models (UCMs) are parametrization schemes that are used to improve weather forecasts in...
Urban canopy models are essential tools for forecasting weather and air quality in cities. However, ...
The surface energy balance is different over cities compared to the surrounding rural areas due to d...
Urban canopy models are essential tools in forecasting weather and air quality in cities. However, t...
The parameterization of surface heat-flux variability in urban areas relies on adequate representati...
Mesoscale modeling of the urban boundary layer requires careful parameterization of the surface due ...
Urban areas have well-documented effects on climate, such as the urban heat island (UHI) effect, red...
although well-recognized within the photochemical modelling community, the effect of uncertainties i...
An advanced Markov-Chain Monte Carlo approach called Subset Simulation is described in Au and Beck (...
We present simulations of London's meteorology using the Met Office Unified Model with a new, sophis...
Almraet--Although wcll-rccngnized within the photochemical modeling community, the effect of uncer-t...
Most of the standard mesoscale models represent the dynamic and thermodynamic surface exchanges in u...
AbstractAn advanced Markov-Chain Monte Carlo approach called Subset Simulation is described in Au an...
Accurately predicting weather and climate in cities is critical for safeguarding human health and st...
Two urban schemes within the Joint UK Land Environment Simulator (JULES) are evaluated offline agains...