Assessing climate change in cities using UrbClim

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Abstract

The urban heat island effect, in which air temperatures tend to be higher in urban environments than in rural areas, is known to exacerbate the heat impact on population health. We introduce a new urban climate model, further referred to as UrbClim, designed to study the urban heat island effect at a spatial resolution of a few hundred metres. Despite its simplicity, UrbClim is found to be of the same level of accuracy as more sophisticated models, while also being much faster than high-resolution mesoscale climate models. Because of that, the model is well suited for long time integrations, in particular for applications in urban climate projections. In this contribution, we present temperature maps for London, including an assessment of the present-day climate, and projections for the future (2081–2100).

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Hooyberghs, H., Maiheu, B., De Ridder, K., Lauwaet, D., & Lefebvre, W. (2016). Assessing climate change in cities using UrbClim. In Springer Proceedings in Complexity (pp. 425–430). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-24478-5_70

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