Including radiative transfer processes within the urban canopy layer into microscale urban climate models (UCMs) is essential to obtain realistic model results. These processes include the interaction of buildings and vegetation with shortwave and longwave radiation, thermal emission, and radiation reflections. They contribute differently to the radiation budget of urban surfaces. Each process requires different computational resources and physical data for the urban elements. This study investigates how much detail modellers should include to parameterize radiative transfer in microscale building-resolving UCMs. To that end, we introduce a stepwise parameterization method to the Parallelized Large-eddy Simulation Model (PALM) system 6.0 to...
Sensitivity of the PALM model 6.0 with respect to land-surface and building properties is tested in ...
Accurate climate and weather simulations must account for all relevant physical processes and their ...
Atmospheric pollution and urban climate studies require to take into account the complex processes d...
Including radiative transfer processes within the urban canopy layer into microscale urban climate m...
The Radiative Transfer Model (RTM) is an explicitly resolved three-dimensional multi-reflection radi...
We describe a new approach for modelling the interaction of solar and thermal-infrared radiation wit...
Urban areas are an important part of the climate system and many aspects of urban climate have direc...
Radiation exchanges in cities are impacted by their heterogenous structure, driving changes in with...
Accurately predicting weather and climate in cities is critical for safeguarding human health and st...
In recent years, the PALM 6.0 modelling system has been rapidly developing its capability to simulat...
Urban canopy models (UCMs) are parametrization schemes that are used to improve weather forecasts in...
Large-eddy simulation (LES) is an optimal tool to examine aerosol particle concentrations in detail ...
In many micrometeorological studies, building resolving models usually assumea neutral atmosphere. N...
The surface energy balance is different over cities compared to the surrounding rural areas due to d...
Need for better understanding and more accurate estimation of radiative fluxes in urban environments...
Sensitivity of the PALM model 6.0 with respect to land-surface and building properties is tested in ...
Accurate climate and weather simulations must account for all relevant physical processes and their ...
Atmospheric pollution and urban climate studies require to take into account the complex processes d...
Including radiative transfer processes within the urban canopy layer into microscale urban climate m...
The Radiative Transfer Model (RTM) is an explicitly resolved three-dimensional multi-reflection radi...
We describe a new approach for modelling the interaction of solar and thermal-infrared radiation wit...
Urban areas are an important part of the climate system and many aspects of urban climate have direc...
Radiation exchanges in cities are impacted by their heterogenous structure, driving changes in with...
Accurately predicting weather and climate in cities is critical for safeguarding human health and st...
In recent years, the PALM 6.0 modelling system has been rapidly developing its capability to simulat...
Urban canopy models (UCMs) are parametrization schemes that are used to improve weather forecasts in...
Large-eddy simulation (LES) is an optimal tool to examine aerosol particle concentrations in detail ...
In many micrometeorological studies, building resolving models usually assumea neutral atmosphere. N...
The surface energy balance is different over cities compared to the surrounding rural areas due to d...
Need for better understanding and more accurate estimation of radiative fluxes in urban environments...
Sensitivity of the PALM model 6.0 with respect to land-surface and building properties is tested in ...
Accurate climate and weather simulations must account for all relevant physical processes and their ...
Atmospheric pollution and urban climate studies require to take into account the complex processes d...