1. Urban Climate Under Change [UC]2 – A National Research Programme for Developing a Building-Resolving Atmospheric Model for Entire City Regions
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Björn Maronga, Katharina Scherber, Guido Halbig, Stefan Emeis, Ute Fehrenbach, Steffen Bender, Florian Antretter, Jens Hasse, Dieter Scherer, Günter Gross, Siegfried Raasch, Jörg Cortekar, and Publica
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Dewey Decimal Classification::500 | Naturwissenschaften::550 | Geowissenschaften ,Atmospheric Science ,model validation ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,Data management ,Climate change ,Environmental pollution ,Atmospheric model ,lcsh:QC851-999 ,01 natural sciences ,urban planning ,Urban planning ,Urban climate ,urban climate ,ddc:550 ,Air quality index ,Environmental planning ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,business.industry ,observational data ,large eddy simulation ,air quality ,Earth sciences ,Climate change mitigation ,Geography ,climate change ,applicability tests ,building-resolving atmospheric model ,lcsh:Meteorology. Climatology ,data management ,business - Abstract
Large cities and urban regions are confronted with rising pressure by environmental pollution, impacts of climate change, as well as natural and health hazards. They are characterised by heterogeneous mosaics of urban structures, causing modifications of atmospheric processes on different temporal and spatial scales. Planning authorities need reliable, locally relevant information on urban atmospheric processes, providing fine spatial resolutions in city quarters or street canyons, as well as projections of future climates, specifically downscaled to individual cities. Therefore, building-resolving urban climate models for entire city regions are required as a tool for urban development and planning, air quality control, as well as for design of actions for climate change mitigation and adaptation. To date, building-resolving atmospheric models covering entire large cities are mostly missing. The German research programme ""Urban Climate Under Change"" ([UC]2) aims at developing a new urban climate model, acquiring three-dimensional observational data for model testing and validation, and testing its practicability and usability in collaboration with relevant stakeholders to provide a scientifically sound and practicable instrument to address the above mentioned challenges. This article provides an outline of the collaborative activities of the [UC]2 research programme.
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- 2019
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