SLUCM+BEM: A simple parameterisation for dynamic anthropogenic heat and electricity consumption in WRF-Urban
Yuya Takane,
Yukihiro Kikegawa,
Ko Nakajima
et al.
Abstract:We propose a simple dynamic anthropogenic heat (QF) parameterisation for
the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF)-single-layer urban canopy
model (SLUCM). The SLUCM is a remarkable physically based urban canopy
model that is widely used worldwide. However, a limitation of SLUCM is
that it considers a statistically based diurnal pattern of QF.
Consequently, QF is not affected by outdoor temperature changes and the
diurnal pattern of QF is constant throughout the simulation period. To
address these limitations… Show more
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