The UK Met Office has introduced a new scheme for its urban tile in MOSES 2.2 (Met Office Surface Exchange Scheme version 2.2), which is currently implemented within the operational Met Office weather forecasting model. Here, the performance of the urban tile is evaluated in two urban areas: the historic core of downtown Mexico City and a light industrial site in Vancouver, Canada. The sites differ in terms of building structures and mean building heights. In both cases vegetation cover is less than 5%. The evaluation is based on surface energy balance flux measurements conducted at approximately the blend- ing height, which is the location where the surface scheme passes flux data into the atmo- spheric model. At both sites, MOSES 2.2 c...
Urban land surface processes need to be represented to inform future urban‐climate and building‐ener...
Mesoscale modeling of the urban boundary layer requires careful parameterization of the surface due ...
Urban canopy models (UCMs) are parametrization schemes that are used to improve weather forecasts in...
In the first part of this article, we introduced a new urban surface scheme, the Met Office – Readin...
Accurately predicting weather and climate in cities is critical for safeguarding human health and st...
Urban land surface schemes have been developed to model the distinct features of the urban surface a...
The surface energy balance is different over cities compared to the surrounding rural areas due to d...
A large number of urban surface energy balance models now exist with different assumptions about the...
Urban land surface processes need to be represented to inform future urban climate and building ener...
International audienceThe Town Energy Balance (TEB) model, which parameterizes the local-scale energ...
Abstract The Surface Urban Energy and Water Balance Scheme (SUEWS) is evaluated at two locations in ...
abstract: Physical mechanisms of incongruency between observations and Weather Research and Forecast...
Two urban schemes within the Joint UK Land Environment Simulator (JULES) are evaluated offline agains...
A large number of urban surface energy balance models now exist with different assumptions about the...
The parameterization of surface heat-flux variability in urban areas relies on adequate representati...
Urban land surface processes need to be represented to inform future urban‐climate and building‐ener...
Mesoscale modeling of the urban boundary layer requires careful parameterization of the surface due ...
Urban canopy models (UCMs) are parametrization schemes that are used to improve weather forecasts in...
In the first part of this article, we introduced a new urban surface scheme, the Met Office – Readin...
Accurately predicting weather and climate in cities is critical for safeguarding human health and st...
Urban land surface schemes have been developed to model the distinct features of the urban surface a...
The surface energy balance is different over cities compared to the surrounding rural areas due to d...
A large number of urban surface energy balance models now exist with different assumptions about the...
Urban land surface processes need to be represented to inform future urban climate and building ener...
International audienceThe Town Energy Balance (TEB) model, which parameterizes the local-scale energ...
Abstract The Surface Urban Energy and Water Balance Scheme (SUEWS) is evaluated at two locations in ...
abstract: Physical mechanisms of incongruency between observations and Weather Research and Forecast...
Two urban schemes within the Joint UK Land Environment Simulator (JULES) are evaluated offline agains...
A large number of urban surface energy balance models now exist with different assumptions about the...
The parameterization of surface heat-flux variability in urban areas relies on adequate representati...
Urban land surface processes need to be represented to inform future urban‐climate and building‐ener...
Mesoscale modeling of the urban boundary layer requires careful parameterization of the surface due ...
Urban canopy models (UCMs) are parametrization schemes that are used to improve weather forecasts in...