The impact of urban areas upon precipitation distribution has been studied for many years. However, the relative importance of the distribution and type of surface morphology and urban heating remains unclear. A simple model of the surface sensible heat flux is used to explore the impact of urban heterogeneity. Sensitivity experiments are carried out to test the validity of the model, and experiments with a schematic urban morphology are used to investigate the impact of different types of building arrays. It is found that high-rise buildings over relatively small areas may have just as much impact as somewhat lower buildings covering a much larger area. The urban area produces considerable spatial variation in surface sensible heat flux. D...
Two urban schemes within the Joint UK Land Environment Simulator (JULES) are evaluated offline agains...
The urban heat island (UHI) is the difference in equivalent temperatures of a city when compared wit...
AbstractThough anthropogenic impacts on boundary layer climates are expected to be large in dense ur...
The impact of urban areas upon precipitation distribution has been studied for many years. However, ...
Human activities, and alterations of the nature and morphology of the land surface, perturb the lan...
Major urban development and regeneration have been planned in several regions of the UK and elsewher...
Urban areas have well documented effects on climate, such as the urban heat island effect, reduction...
The flux of heat from human activities such as commercial energy use, renewable source combustion, a...
Recent decades have witnessed rapid urbanization across the globe. The temperature impacts of urbani...
AbstractThe centre of cities, characterised by spatial and temporal complexity, are challenging envi...
This study models the spatiotemporal change of Birmingham’s urban heat island (UHI) using air temper...
An urban heat island (UHI) is a well-known urban climatic feature; however, an opposite effect, i.e....
The urbanization process alters the radiative, thermal, moisture and aerodynamic characteristics of ...
Urban areas have well-documented effects on climate, such as the urban heat island (UHI) effect, red...
Potential effects of urban areas on rainfall patterns have been increasingly studied, debated and re...
Two urban schemes within the Joint UK Land Environment Simulator (JULES) are evaluated offline agains...
The urban heat island (UHI) is the difference in equivalent temperatures of a city when compared wit...
AbstractThough anthropogenic impacts on boundary layer climates are expected to be large in dense ur...
The impact of urban areas upon precipitation distribution has been studied for many years. However, ...
Human activities, and alterations of the nature and morphology of the land surface, perturb the lan...
Major urban development and regeneration have been planned in several regions of the UK and elsewher...
Urban areas have well documented effects on climate, such as the urban heat island effect, reduction...
The flux of heat from human activities such as commercial energy use, renewable source combustion, a...
Recent decades have witnessed rapid urbanization across the globe. The temperature impacts of urbani...
AbstractThe centre of cities, characterised by spatial and temporal complexity, are challenging envi...
This study models the spatiotemporal change of Birmingham’s urban heat island (UHI) using air temper...
An urban heat island (UHI) is a well-known urban climatic feature; however, an opposite effect, i.e....
The urbanization process alters the radiative, thermal, moisture and aerodynamic characteristics of ...
Urban areas have well-documented effects on climate, such as the urban heat island (UHI) effect, red...
Potential effects of urban areas on rainfall patterns have been increasingly studied, debated and re...
Two urban schemes within the Joint UK Land Environment Simulator (JULES) are evaluated offline agains...
The urban heat island (UHI) is the difference in equivalent temperatures of a city when compared wit...
AbstractThough anthropogenic impacts on boundary layer climates are expected to be large in dense ur...