To date, existing urban land surface models (ULSMs) have been mostly evaluated and optimized for mid-and high-latitude cities. For the first time, we provide a comparative evaluation of four ULSMs for a tropical residential neighbourhood in Singapore using directly measured energy balance components. The simulations are performed offline, for an 11 month period, using the bulk scheme TERRA URB and three models of intermediate complexity (CLM, SURFEX and SUEWS). In addition, information from three different parameter lists are used to quantify the impact (interaction) of (between) external parameter settings and model formulations on the modelled urban energy balance components. Encouragingly, overall results indicate good model performance ...
Rapid urbanization of cities has greatly modified the thermal and dynamic profile in the urban bound...
At present, more than half of the world’s population is living in cities and many regions of the wor...
A large number of urban surface energy balance models now exist with different assumptions about the...
To date, existing urban land surface models (ULSMs) have been mostly evaluated and optimized for mid...
© 2017, Springer-Verlag GmbH Austria. The present study evaluates the performance of the SURFEX (TEB...
Understanding urban heat islands has become vital for cities to adapt to a warming world. Much of th...
We applied Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model's Multilayer Urban Canopy Model (MLUCM) to s...
Accurately predicting weather and climate in cities is critical for safeguarding human health and st...
This study employed the Weather Research and Forecasting model with a single-layer urban canopy mode...
Urban land surface schemes have been developed to model the distinct features of the urban surface a...
Many urban surface energy balance models now exist. These vary in complexity from simple schemes tha...
With increasing interest in urban meteorology and related services, the need to appropriately repres...
Many urban surface energy balance models now exist. These vary in complexity from simple schemes tha...
Many urban surface energy balance models now exist. These vary in complexity from simple schemes th...
A large number of urban surface energy balance models now exist with different assumptions about the...
Rapid urbanization of cities has greatly modified the thermal and dynamic profile in the urban bound...
At present, more than half of the world’s population is living in cities and many regions of the wor...
A large number of urban surface energy balance models now exist with different assumptions about the...
To date, existing urban land surface models (ULSMs) have been mostly evaluated and optimized for mid...
© 2017, Springer-Verlag GmbH Austria. The present study evaluates the performance of the SURFEX (TEB...
Understanding urban heat islands has become vital for cities to adapt to a warming world. Much of th...
We applied Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model's Multilayer Urban Canopy Model (MLUCM) to s...
Accurately predicting weather and climate in cities is critical for safeguarding human health and st...
This study employed the Weather Research and Forecasting model with a single-layer urban canopy mode...
Urban land surface schemes have been developed to model the distinct features of the urban surface a...
Many urban surface energy balance models now exist. These vary in complexity from simple schemes tha...
With increasing interest in urban meteorology and related services, the need to appropriately repres...
Many urban surface energy balance models now exist. These vary in complexity from simple schemes tha...
Many urban surface energy balance models now exist. These vary in complexity from simple schemes th...
A large number of urban surface energy balance models now exist with different assumptions about the...
Rapid urbanization of cities has greatly modified the thermal and dynamic profile in the urban bound...
At present, more than half of the world’s population is living in cities and many regions of the wor...
A large number of urban surface energy balance models now exist with different assumptions about the...