This study evaluates the impact of land surface models (LSMs) and urban heterogeneity [using local climate zones (LCZs)] on air temperature simulated by the Weather Research and Forecasting model (WRF) during a regional extreme event. We simulated the 2017 heatwave over Europe considering four scenarios, using WRF coupled with two LSMs (i.e., Noah and Noah-MP) with default land use/land cover (LULC) and with LCZs from the World Urban Database and Access Portal Tools (WUDAPT). The results showed that implementing the LCZs significantly improves the WRF simulations of the daily temperature regardless of the LSMs. Implementing the LCZs altered the surface energy balance partitioning in the simulations (i.e., the sensible heat flux was reduced ...
High population densities in cities and rapid urban growth increase the vulnerability of the urban e...
Cities are characterized by different physical properties of surface compared to their rural counte...
Heatwaves have been the deadliest weather extreme events in Europe in the last decades. People livin...
Urban heat advection (UHA) can extend the climatic impact of a city into the surrounding countryside...
17 pagesInternational audienceSeveral typologies of urban surface properties have been proposed, in ...
The WRF model (version 4.1.4) domain was configured with a 9 km grid spacing (547x462 grid cells) wi...
Outdoor thermal comfort is essential to our health and that of the environment. For the last 200 ye...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. High population densities in cities and rapid urban growth increase the vulnera...
The increasing frequency and intensity of extremeheat waves are currently causes of concer...
In recent years a number of models have been developed that describe the urban surface and simulate ...
The modelling of meteorological variables under non-ideal (e.g. characterized by cyclonal activity) ...
High population densities in cities and rapid urban growth increase the vulnerability of the urban e...
Cities are characterized by different physical properties of surface compared to their rural counte...
Heatwaves have been the deadliest weather extreme events in Europe in the last decades. People livin...
Urban heat advection (UHA) can extend the climatic impact of a city into the surrounding countryside...
17 pagesInternational audienceSeveral typologies of urban surface properties have been proposed, in ...
The WRF model (version 4.1.4) domain was configured with a 9 km grid spacing (547x462 grid cells) wi...
Outdoor thermal comfort is essential to our health and that of the environment. For the last 200 ye...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. High population densities in cities and rapid urban growth increase the vulnera...
The increasing frequency and intensity of extremeheat waves are currently causes of concer...
In recent years a number of models have been developed that describe the urban surface and simulate ...
The modelling of meteorological variables under non-ideal (e.g. characterized by cyclonal activity) ...
High population densities in cities and rapid urban growth increase the vulnerability of the urban e...
Cities are characterized by different physical properties of surface compared to their rural counte...
Heatwaves have been the deadliest weather extreme events in Europe in the last decades. People livin...