Evapotranspiration (ET) is a fundamental variable for assessing water balance and the urban heat island (UHI) effect. Terrestrial ET is deeply dependent on the land cover as it derives mainly from soil evaporation and plant transpiration. The majority of well-known process-based models based on the Penman–Monteith equation focus on the atmospheric interfaces (e.g. radiation, temperature and humidity), lacking explicit input parameters to precisely describe vegetation and soil properties. The model soil-canopy-observation of photosynthesis and energy fluxes (SCOPE) accounts for a broad range of surface–atmosphere interactions to predict ET. However, like most modelling approaches, SCOPE assumes a homogeneous vegetated landscape to estimate E...
In order to improve the representation of the water balance in urban land-surface models, we present...
In order to improve the representation of the water balance in urban land-surface models, we present...
Evaporation from the urban impervious surface could have a considerable impact on the surface energ...
Evapotranspiration (ET) is an essential variable for assessing water balance and the urban heat isla...
Evaporation from the urban impervious surface could have a considerable impact on the surface energ...
Monthly and annual evapotranspiration (ET) maps of Berlin, Germany at a 10-m resolution are provided...
The impacts of extreme heat events are amplified in cities due to unique urban thermal properties. U...
Evapotranspiration (ET) is one of the most important factors in urban water and energy regimes. Beca...
Evapotranspiration (ET) is one of the most important factors in urban water and energy regimes. Beca...
Urban green space is increasingly viewed as essential infrastructure to build resilience to climate ...
Accurately predicting weather and climate in cities is critical for safeguarding human health and st...
Accurately predicting weather and climate in cities is critical for safeguarding human health and st...
Accurately predicting weather and climate in cities is critical for safeguarding human health and st...
Urban green space is increasingly viewed as essential infrastructure to build resilience to climate ...
At present, more than half of the world’s population is living in cities and many regions of the wor...
In order to improve the representation of the water balance in urban land-surface models, we present...
In order to improve the representation of the water balance in urban land-surface models, we present...
Evaporation from the urban impervious surface could have a considerable impact on the surface energ...
Evapotranspiration (ET) is an essential variable for assessing water balance and the urban heat isla...
Evaporation from the urban impervious surface could have a considerable impact on the surface energ...
Monthly and annual evapotranspiration (ET) maps of Berlin, Germany at a 10-m resolution are provided...
The impacts of extreme heat events are amplified in cities due to unique urban thermal properties. U...
Evapotranspiration (ET) is one of the most important factors in urban water and energy regimes. Beca...
Evapotranspiration (ET) is one of the most important factors in urban water and energy regimes. Beca...
Urban green space is increasingly viewed as essential infrastructure to build resilience to climate ...
Accurately predicting weather and climate in cities is critical for safeguarding human health and st...
Accurately predicting weather and climate in cities is critical for safeguarding human health and st...
Accurately predicting weather and climate in cities is critical for safeguarding human health and st...
Urban green space is increasingly viewed as essential infrastructure to build resilience to climate ...
At present, more than half of the world’s population is living in cities and many regions of the wor...
In order to improve the representation of the water balance in urban land-surface models, we present...
In order to improve the representation of the water balance in urban land-surface models, we present...
Evaporation from the urban impervious surface could have a considerable impact on the surface energ...