“…It therefore comes at no surprise, given the large amount of people exposed to the atmospheric environment of cities, that the relevance of a better understanding and modelling of the urban climate has steadily increased over the past few decades (see, e.g., Arnfield, 2003; Barlow et al, 2017; Masson et al, 2020; Myrup, 1969; Oke, 1974; Rizwan et al, 2008; Stewart, 2019 and references therein). The interest stems from the current discussion on sustainable urban design, and is in large part connected to the adverse health effects caused by higher urban temperatures (Gabriel & Endlicher, 2011; Kovats & Hajat, 2008; Rippstein et al, 2023) and pollution (Pope III et al, 2002). The interaction between heat waves and urban areas is also becoming a prominent issue, especially since heatwaves are projected to increase with climate change (Kong et al, 2021) and have been shown to worsen the temperature in cities more than in rural areas (Li & Bou‐Zeid, 2013).…”