2020
DOI: 10.5194/acp-2020-433
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The `urban meteorology island': a multi-model ensemble analysis

Abstract: Abstract. Cities and urban areas are well-known for their impact on meteorological variables and thereby modification of the local climate. Our study aims to generalize the urban-induced changes of specific meteorological variables by introducing a single phenomenon – the urban meteorology island (UMI). A wide ensemble of 24 model simulations with the WRF and RegCM regional climate models on European domain was performed to investigate various urban-induced modifications as individual components of the UMI. Th… Show more

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“…For convection, the Tiedtke scheme was chosen (Tiedtke et al, 1989). The cloud and rain microphysics is calculated with the explicit WSM5 five-class moisture scheme (Hong et al, 2004), while for radiative transfer, the Community Climate Model Version 3 (CCM3; Kiehl et al, 1996) approach was used. The turbulent transport of heat, momentum and moisture in the planetary boundary layer was parameterized using the non-local diagnostic Holtslag PBL scheme (HOL;Holtslag et al, 1990).…”
Section: Models Usedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For convection, the Tiedtke scheme was chosen (Tiedtke et al, 1989). The cloud and rain microphysics is calculated with the explicit WSM5 five-class moisture scheme (Hong et al, 2004), while for radiative transfer, the Community Climate Model Version 3 (CCM3; Kiehl et al, 1996) approach was used. The turbulent transport of heat, momentum and moisture in the planetary boundary layer was parameterized using the non-local diagnostic Holtslag PBL scheme (HOL;Holtslag et al, 1990).…”
Section: Models Usedmentioning
confidence: 99%