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  1. Surface Runoff Discrepancy in Urban‐PLUMBER Land Surface Models
  2. SLUCM+BEM (v2.0): implementing a prognostic indoor temperature scheme for application to global cities
  3. Supplementary material to "SLUCM+BEM (v2.0): implementing a prognostic indoor temperature scheme for application to global cities"
  4. Across-scale boundary layer processes in complex urban environments: the urbisphere - ASSURE Bristol project 
  5. Supplementary material to "Transport modelling for dynamic urban climate studies: MATSDA-roads v2.0"
  6. Transport modelling for dynamic urban climate studies: MATSDA-roads v2.0
  7. Hectometric-scale modelling of the mixed layer in an urban region evaluated with a dense LiDAR-ceilometer network
  8. How does perceived heat stress differ between urban forms and human vulnerability profiles? Case study Berlin
  9. A street-level sensor network in support of high-resolution modelling of urban weather and climate in Bristol, UK
  10. Advancing SUEWS Since ICUC11: Key Developments and Future Prospects
  11. Analysis of urban surface temperatures from ground-based and airborne sensors: Berlin, Germany
  12. Assessing Wind Velocity Errors in Doppler LiDARs Using a Large Eddy Simulation Approach in an Urban Environment
  13. Bridging balances: water and energy in the urban climate
  14. Climate Impact by 2050 of Residential Air-Source Heat Pumps in UK Urban Areas 
  15. Comparison of urban surface temperatures derived from in-situ and satellite TIR data with modeled 3D urban surface temperatures
  16. Development and application of an urban typology database and QGIS plugin for the SUEWS model
  17. Development of a simple urban canopy and building energy model SLUCM+BEM (v2.0) for WRF-Urban and global climate models
  18. Development of an urban transport model (MATSDA) for assessing implications of people’s movement on urban energy use
  19. Dynamic parameterisation of objective hysteresis model coefficients to improve building storage heat fluxes 
  20. Evaluation of SUEWS sensitivity to vegetation parameters in a residential area in Berlin, Germany
  21. Evaluation of mixed-layer height from a hectometric-scale NWP model using a dense LiDAR network in Berlin, Germany
  22. Modifications of boundary layer wind profiles across the urban area of Paris measured using a transect of six ground-based doppler wind lidars
  23. Multi-scale modelling connecting physical and socio-economic spaces: impact of human activities on building surface temperatures
  24. Spatial variations in mixed-layer height along a rural-urban transect in Paris in relation to surface heat fluxes
  25. Street-level sensor network (of networks)
  26. The Urban-PLUMBER multi-site model evaluation project: Phase 2 initial results
  27. The urbisphere Spectral Library v1.0: Enabling Urban Material Identification Across Cities Using Multi-Sensor Satellite Imaging
  28. Towards dynamic heat exposure assessments using open data and agent-based modelling: the case of Lausanne and Geneva, Switzerland
  29. Urban boundary layer effects on incoming shortwave and longwave fluxes over and downwind of Paris, France
  30. Urban morphometric properties and their relationship to intra-urban air temperature across temporal and spatial scales
  31. Winter nighttime overcooling and atmospheric stability changes resulting from building energy retrofit
  32. Year-round urban modifications and urban-plume effects of the mixed-layer height, boundary-layer clouds, and fog revealed by a ceilometer network in Berlin, Germany
  33. urbisphere - ASSURE: Bristol: Across-Scale processeS in URban Environments on our way to coupling dynamic cities and climate
  34. Hectometric-scale modelling of the urban mixed layer evaluated with a dense LiDAR-ceilometer network
  35. Supplementary material to "Hectometric-scale modelling of the urban mixed layer evaluated with a dense LiDAR-ceilometer network"
  36. Connecting Physical and Socio‐Economic Spaces for Multi‐Scale Urban Modelling: A Dataset for London
  37. Quanta emission rate during speaking and coughing mediated by indoor temperature and humidity
  38. A field intercomparison of inter-instrument variability of six co-located Vaisala CL61 lidar-ceilometers
  39. Urban effects on atmospheric boundary-layer clouds, mixed-layer height and fog detected by a dense network of ceilometers in Berlin, Germany
  40. A systematic investigation of urban modifications of mixed layer height and cloud cover in Berlin, Germany
  41. Urban trees phenology and local climate feedbacks of a residential area in Berlin.
  42. WRF-SUEWS Coupled System: Development and Prospect
  43. Do Urban-PLUMBER land surface models underestimate surface runoff?
  44. Modular approach to near-time data management for multi-city atmospheric environmental observation campaigns
  45. Could residential air-source heat pumps exacerbate outdoor summer overheating and winter overcooling in UK 2050s climate scenarios?
  46. Dwelling conversion and energy retrofit modify building anthropogenic heat emission under past and future climates: A case study of London terraced houses
  47. Methodology to evaluate numerical weather predictions using large‐aperture scintillometry sensible heat fluxes: Demonstration in London
  48. The Water Balance Representation in Urban‐PLUMBER Land Surface Models
  49. Near-time atmospheric observations in urban areas: insights from concurrent operations in multiple cities
  50. Urban modification of the atmospheric boundary layer over Paris – insights from intensive ALC profiling observations along a rural-urban transect
  51. Urban weather and climate: contributions and challenges to achieving a climate-neutral Europe
  52. How does perceived heat stress differ between urban forms and human vulnerability profiles? – case study Berlin
  53. Supplementary material to "How does perceived heat stress differ between urban forms and human vulnerability profiles? – case study Berlin"
  54. Modular approach to near-time data management for multi-city atmospheric environmental observation campaigns
  55. Utility of thermal remote sensing for evaluation of a high‐resolution weather model in a city
  56. Satellite observations reveal a decreasing albedo trend of global cities over the past 35 years
  57. Spatial and temporal variation of anthropogenic heat emissions in Colombo, Sri Lanka
  58. The water balance representation in Urban-PLUMBER land surface models
  59. WRF (v4.0)–SUEWS (v2018c) coupled system: development, evaluation and application
  60. Evaluation of 30 urban land surface models in the Urban‐PLUMBER project: Phase 1 results
  61. Evaluation of vertically resolved longwave radiation in SPARTACUS-Urban 0.7.3 and the sensitivity to urban surface temperatures
  62. Surface energy balance fluxes in a suburban area of Beijing: energy partitioning variability
  63. Impact of building density on natural ventilation potential and cooling energy saving across Chinese climate zones
  64. Possible high COVID-19 airborne infection risk in deep and poorly ventilated 2D street canyons
  65. Simulating satellite urban land surface temperatures: sensitivity to sensor view angle and assumed landscape complexity
  66. WRF (v4.0)-SUEWS (v2018c) Coupled System: Development, Evaluation and Application
  67. A new guidance on measuring, modelling and monitoring the canopy layer urban heat island
  68. Connecting physical and socio-economic spaces for urban agent-based modelling
  69. Dynamic Anthropogenic actiVities and feedback to Emissions (DAVE): – An agent based model for heat and exposure to other anthropogenic emissions
  70. Simplicity and  complexity trade-offs in modelling urban-atmosphere
  71. Characterising the vertical structure of buildings in cities for use in atmospheric models
  72. Impact of HO2 aerosol uptake on radical levels and O3 production during summertime in Beijing
  73. Initial development of the urbisphere urban hyperspectral library: Berlin, Germany
  74. Impact of a large isolated city on the mixed layer height during different weather conditions
  75. SuPy and SUEWS urban land surface modelling: new developments and capabilities
  76. Impact of building envelope design parameters on diurnal building anthropogenic heat emission
  77. Use of wind pressure coefficients to simulate natural ventilation and building energy for isolated and surrounded buildings
  78. Evaluation of vertically resolved longwave radiation in SPARTACUS-Surface 0.7.3 and the sensitivity to urban surface temperatures
  79. Supplementary material to "Evaluation of vertically resolved longwave radiation in SPARTACUS-Surface 0.7.3 and the sensitivity to urban surface temperatures"
  80. Spatial and Temporal Variation of Anthropogenic Heat Emissions in Colombo, Sri Lanka
  81. Harmonized gap-filled datasets from 20 urban flux tower sites
  82. Eddy covariance measurements highlight sources of nitrogen oxide emissions missing from inventories for central London
  83. Evaluation of the SPARTACUS-Urban Radiation Model for Vertically Resolved Shortwave Radiation in Urban Areas
  84. Harmonized gap-filled datasets from 20 urban flux tower sites
  85. Three-Dimensional Urban Thermal Effect across a Large City Cluster during an Extreme Heat Wave: Observational Analysis
  86. Pollutant dispersion by tall buildings: laboratory experiments and Large-Eddy Simulation
  87. Revising the definition of anthropogenic heat flux from buildings: role of human activities and building storage heat flux
  88. Surface Urban Energy and Water Balance Scheme (v2020a) in vegetated areas: parameter derivation and performance evaluation using FLUXNET2015 dataset
  89. Characterising the vertical structure of buildings for use in atmospheric models
  90. Crucial consistency of the water balance in urban land surface models
  91. Predicting natural ventilation potential in idealised urban neighbourhoods across Chinese climate zones
  92. The difference between building anthropogenic heat flux and building energy consumption
  93. Spatial variability of forward modelled attenuated backscatter in clear‐sky conditions over a megacity: Implications for observation network design
  94. Machine Learning Emulation of Urban Land Surface Processes
  95. Observed and Modeled Urban Heat Island and Sea-Breeze Circulation Interactions: A Shanghai Case Study
  96. Impact of inter-building longwave radiative exchanges on building energy performance and indoor overheating
  97. Supplementary material to "Surface energy balance fluxes in a suburban of Beijing: energy partitioning variability"
  98. Surface energy balance fluxes in a suburban of Beijing: energy partitioning variability
  99. Eddy Covariance Measurements Highlight Sources of Nitrogen Oxide Emissions Missing from Inventories for Central London
  100. Dynamic interactions between city and atmospheric boundary layer – urbisphere Berlin campaign
  101. Characterizing Physical and Social Compositions of Cities to Inform Climate Adaptation: Case Studies in Germany
  102. Understanding London's summertime cloud cover
  103. Revising the definition of anthropogenic heat flux from buildings: role of human activities and building storage heat flux
  104. Distributed urban drag parametrization for sub‐kilometre scale numerical weather prediction
  105. Urban meteorological forcing data for building energy simulations
  106. Modelling spatiotemporal variations of the canopy layer urban heat island in Beijing at the neighbourhood scale
  107. Seasonal and Interannual Variations in the Surface Energy Fluxes of a Rice–Wheat Rotation in Eastern China
  108. Guidance to Measuring, Modelling and Monitoring the Canopy Layer Urban Heat Island
  109. Observations of speciated isoprene nitrates in Beijing: implications for isoprene chemistry
  110. Measurement report: Comparison of wintertime individual particles at ground level and above the mixed layer in urban Beijing
  111. Distributed urban drag parameterization in the sub-kilometre scale London Model
  112. Evaluation of shortwave radiation fluxes in the multi-layer SPARTACUS-Urban scheme using DART
  113. Urban surface temperature observations from ground-based thermography: intra- and inter-facet variability
  114. Urban-PLUMBER model evaluation project: initial results
  115. High‐resolution global climate simulations: Representation of cities
  116. Evaluating the sensitivity of radical chemistry and ozone formation to ambient VOCs and NOx in Beijing
  117. Direct measurements of black carbon fluxes in central Beijing using the eddy covariance method
  118. Key Role of NO3 Radicals in the Production of Isoprene Nitrates and Nitrooxyorganosulfates in Beijing
  119. General discussion: Urban air quality; Meteorological influences and air quality trends
  120. Guidance on Integrated Urban Hydro-meteorological, Climate and Environmental Services: Challenges and the Way Forward
  121. Urban Measurements and Their Interpretation
  122. Urban surface temperature observations from ground-based thermography: intra- and inter-facet variability
  123. Variability of physical meteorology in urban areas at different scales: implications for air quality
  124. Measurement report: Comparison of wintertime individual particles at ground level and above the mixed layer in urban Beijing
  125. Supplementary material to "Measurement report: Comparison of wintertime individual particles at ground level and above the mixed layer in urban Beijing"
  126. Real estate investment and urban density: exploring the polycentric urban region using a topological lens
  127. Modelling spatiotemporal variations of the canopy layer urban heat island in Beijing at the neighbourhood-scale
  128. Dynamic Anthropogenic activitieS impacting Heat emissions (DASH v1.0): development and evaluation
  129. Tailored Algorithms for the Detection of the Atmospheric Boundary Layer Height from Common Automatic Lidars and Ceilometers (ALC)
  130. Integrated urban hydrometeorological, climate and environmental services: Concept, methodology and key messages
  131. Revisiting the relation between momentum and scalar roughness lengths of urban surfaces
  132. Urban signals in high-resolution weather and climate simulations: role of urban land-surface characterisation
  133. WRF‐TEB: Implementation and Evaluation of the Coupled Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) and Town Energy Balance (TEB) Model
  134. Measurements of traffic-dominated pollutant emissions in a Chinese megacity
  135. Surface [Urban] Energy and Water Balance Scheme (v2020a) in non-urban areas: developments, parameters and performance
  136. Surface and Atmospheric Driven Variability of the Single‐Layer Urban Canopy Model Under Clear‐Sky Conditions Over London
  137. Response to Reviewers
  138. Enhanced software and platform for the Town Energy Balance (TEB) model
  139. Response
  140. Dynamic Anthropogenic activitieS impacting Heat emissions (DASHv1.0): Development and evaluation
  141. Urban storage heat flux variability explored using satellite, meteorological and geodata
  142. Exploring NOx Emission from the Ground and the Air in London, UK
  143. The WRF-SUEWS coupled system: development and evaluation in two UK cities
  144. Urban-PLUMBER: A new evaluation and benchmarking project for land surface models in urban areas
  145. Urbanisation of weather data lead for more sustainable building design: urban land surface model used to generate Typical Meteorological Year (TMY) datasets
  146. Street-scale air quality modelling for Beijing during a winter 2016 measurement campaign
  147. Evaluating single-sided natural ventilation models against full-scale idealised measurements: Impact of wind direction and turbulence
  148. Observed aerosol characteristics to improve forward-modelled attenuated backscatter in urban areas
  149. Atmospheric and emissivity corrections for ground-based thermography using 3D radiative transfer modelling
  150. Spatial Scale Effect of Surface Routing and Its Parameter Upscaling for Urban Flood Simulation Using a Grid‐Based Model
  151. Asian megacity heat stress under future climate scenarios: impact of air-conditioning feedback
  152. Measurements of traffic dominated pollutant emissions in a Chinese megacity
  153. Observations of speciated isoprene nitrates in Beijing: implications for isoprene chemistry
  154. Supplementary material to "Observations of speciated isoprene nitrates in Beijing: implications for isoprene chemistry"
  155. An Integrated Wind Risk Warning Model for Urban Rail Transport in Shanghai, China
  156. Corrigendum to ‘Pathway using WUDAPT's Digital Synthetic City tool towards generating urban canopy parameters for multi-scale urban atmospheric modeling’ [Urban Climate 28 (2019) 100459]
  157. Urban warming and future air-conditioning use in an Asian megacity: importance of positive feedback
  158. Parametrizing Horizontally-Averaged Wind and Temperature Profiles in the Urban Roughness Sublayer
  159. A Python-enhanced urban land surface model SuPy (SUEWS in Python, v2019.2): development, deployment and demonstration
  160. Impacts of Urban Expansion on Relatively Smaller Surrounding Cities during Heat Waves
  161. Introduction to the special issue “In-depth study of air pollution sources and processes within Beijing and its surrounding region (APHH-Beijing)”
  162. Spatial modelling of local‐scale biogenic and anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions in Helsinki
  163. Influence of neighbouring structures on building façade pressures: Comparison between full-scale, wind-tunnel, CFD and practitioner guidelines
  164. Pathway using WUDAPT's Digital Synthetic City tool towards generating urban canopy parameters for multi-scale urban atmospheric modeling
  165. Persistent cloud cover over mega-cities linked to surface heat release
  166. Simulation of the radiative effect of haze on the urban hydrological cycle using reanalysis data in Beijing
  167. Contrasting physical properties of black carbon in urban Beijing between winter and summer
  168. High spatial and temporal resolution Land Surface Temperature for surface energy fluxes estimation
  169. Wake Characteristics of Tall Buildings in a Realistic Urban Canopy
  170. A Python-enhanced urban land surface model SuPy (SUEWS in Python, v2019.2): development, deployment and demonstration
  171. A hierarchical climatic zoning method for energy efficient building design applied in the region with diverse climate characteristics
  172. On- and off-line evaluation of the Single-Layer Urban Canopy Model in London summertime conditions
  173. Summertime surface energy balance fluxes at two Beijing sites
  174. Urban morphology parameters from global digital elevation models: Implications for aerodynamic roughness and for wind-speed estimation
  175. Simulation of the radiative effect of haze on urban hydrological cycle using reanalysis data in Beijing
  176. Interpretation of particle number size distributions measured across an urban area during the FASTER campaign
  177. Evaluation of the Surface Urban Energy and Water Balance Scheme (SUEWS) at a Dense Urban Site in Shanghai: Sensitivity to Anthropogenic Heat and Irrigation
  178. Variability of urban surface temperatures and implications for aerodynamic energy exchange in unstable conditions
  179. Introduction to Special Issue – In-depth study of air pollution sources and processes within Beijing and its surrounding region (APHH-Beijing)
  180. A New Model to Downscale Urban and Rural Surface and Air Temperatures Evaluated in Shanghai, China
  181. Evaluation of forward-modelled attenuated backscatter using an urban ceilometer network in London under clear-sky conditions
  182. Volume for pollution dispersion: London's atmospheric boundary layer during ClearfLo observed with two ground-based lidar types
  183. Interpretation of Particle Number Size Distributions Measured across an Urban Area during the FASTER Campaign
  184. Interpretation of Particle Number Size Distributions Measured across an Urban Area during the FASTER Campaign
  185. A novel method to obtain three-dimensional urban surface temperature from ground-based thermography
  186. Changes to the Water Balance Over a Century of Urban Development in Two Neighborhoods: Vancouver, Canada
  187. Urban energy exchanges monitoring from space
  188. Atmospheric boundary-layer characteristics from ceilometer measurements. Part 1: A new method to track mixed layer height and classify clouds
  189. Atmospheric boundary-layer characteristics from ceilometer measurements. Part 2: Application to London's urban boundary layer
  190. Field measurement of natural ventilation rate in an idealised full-scale building located in a staggered urban array: Comparison between tracer gas and pressure-based methods
  191. Effects of variability of local winds on cross ventilation for a simplified building within a full-scale asymmetric array: Overview of the Silsoe field campaign
  192. Correction to: Anthropogenic heat flux: advisable spatial resolutions when input data are scarce
  193. Anthropogenic heat flux: advisable spatial resolutions when input data are scarce
  194. SURF: UNDERSTANDING AND PREDICTING URBAN CONVECTION AND HAZE
  195. Assessing methods to extrapolate the vertical wind-speed profile from surface observations in a city centre during strong winds
  196. Urban Multi-scale Environmental Predictor (UMEP): An integrated tool for city-based climate services
  197. Aerodynamic roughness variation with vegetation: analysis in a suburban neighbourhood and a city park
  198. Attribution and mitigation of heat wave-induced urban heat storage change
  199. Aerodynamic roughness parameters in cities: Inclusion of vegetation
  200. Developing a Research Strategy to Better Understand, Observe, and Simulate Urban Atmospheric Processes at Kilometer to Subkilometer Scales
  201. Assessing the impact of changes in surface cover, human behaviour and climate on energy partitioning across Greater London
  202. The Analytical Objective Hysteresis Model (AnOHM v1.0): methodology to determine bulk storage heat flux coefficients
  203. Warming effects on the urban hydrology in cold climate regions
  204. Impact of temporal resolution of precipitation forcing data on modelled urban-atmosphere exchanges and surface conditions
  205. Evaluating methane inventories by isotopic analysis in the London region
  206. Atmospheric correction of ground-based thermal infrared camera through dart model
  207. Erratum to: Evaluation of Urban Local-Scale Aerodynamic Parameters: Implications for the Vertical Profile of Wind Speed and for Source Areas
  208. From urban meteorology, climate and environment research to integrated city services
  209. Sensitivity of Surface Urban Energy and Water Balance Scheme (SUEWS) to downscaling of reanalysis forcing data
  210. Evaluation of Urban Local-Scale Aerodynamic Parameters: Implications for the Vertical Profile of Wind Speed and for Source Areas
  211. Impact of urban canopy models and external parameters on the modelled urban energy balance in a tropical city
  212. Ceilometer-Based Analysis of Shanghai’s Boundary Layer Height (under Rain- and Fog-Free Conditions)
  213. Modelling the biogenic CO 2 exchange in urban and non-urban ecosystems through the assessment of light-response curve parameters
  214. Towards discriminating between zones with different thermal behaviour in cities
  215. Net carbon dioxide emissions from central London
  216. The Analytical Objective Hysteresis Model (AnOHM v1.0): Methodology to Determine Bulk Storage Heat Flux Coefficients
  217. Spatial and temporal patterns of surface-atmosphere energy exchange in a dense urban environment using scintillometry
  218. Surface Urban Energy and Water Balance Scheme (SUEWS): Development and evaluation at two UK sites
  219. Quality and reliability of LES of convective scalar transfer at high Reynolds numbers
  220. Radiation Fluxes in a Business District of Shanghai, China
  221. Anthropogenic heat flux estimation from space: results of the first phase of the URBANFLUXES project
  222. Modeling the Partitioning of Turbulent Fluxes at Urban Sites with Varying Vegetation Cover
  223. Spatial and temporal variability of urban fluxes of methane, carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide above London, UK
  224. Recommendations for processing atmospheric attenuated backscatter profiles from Vaisala CL31 ceilometers
  225. 3D modeling of radiative transfer and energy balance in urban canopies combined to remote sensing acquisitions
  226. A novel approach for anthropogenic heat flux estimation from space
  227. Erratum to ‘Seasonal surface urban energy balance and wintertime stability simulated using three land‐surface models in the high‐latitude city Helsinki’
  228. The Birmingham Urban Climate Laboratory—A high density, urban meteorological dataset, from 2012–2014
  229. How do green roofs mitigate urban thermal stress under heat waves?
  230. Uncertainties in Tidally Adjusted Estimates of Sea Level Rise Flooding (Bathtub Model) for the Greater London
  231. Spatial and temporal variability of urban fluxes of methane, carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide above London, UK
  232. Spatial and temporal variability of urban fluxes of methane, carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide above London, UK
  233. Recommendations for processing atmospheric attenuated backscatter profiles from Vaisala CL31 Ceilometers
  234. Heat, water and carbon exchanges in the tall megacity of Shanghai: challenges and results
  235. Influence of ground surface characteristics on the mean radiant temperature in urban areas
  236. Urban Climate Mitigation Techniques
  237. CO 2 emission estimation in the urban environment: Measurement of the CO 2 storage term
  238. Network optimization for enhanced resilience of urban heat island measurements
  239. Seasonal surface urban energy balance and wintertime stability simulated using three land-surface models in the high-latitude city Helsinki
  240. The Birmingham Urban Climate Laboratory: An Open Meteorological Test Bed and Challenges of the Smart City
  241. Investigation of the impact of anthropogenic heat flux within an urban land surface model and PILPS-urban
  242. Urban warming in villages
  243. Sunlit fractions on urban facets – Impact of spatial resolution and approach
  244. Key Conclusions of the First International Urban Land Surface Model Comparison Project
  245. Meteorology, Air Quality, and Health in London: The ClearfLo Project
  246. Infrared and millimetre-wave scintillometry in the suburban environment – Part 1: Structure parameters
  247. Infrared and millimetre-wave scintillometry in the suburban environment – Part 2: Large-area sensible and latent heat fluxes
  248. Effects of urban density on carbon dioxide exchanges: Observations of dense urban, suburban and woodland areas of southern England
  249. Meteorological forcing data for urban outdoor thermal comfort models from a coupled convective boundary layer and surface energy balance scheme
  250. Daytime CO2 urban surface fluxes from airborne measurements, eddy-covariance observations and emissions inventory in Greater London
  251. Urban Integrated Meteorological Observations: Practice and Experience in Shanghai, China
  252. Energy exchange in a dense urban environment – Part I: Temporal variability of long-term observations in central London
  253. Energy exchange in a dense urban environment – Part II: Impact of spatial heterogeneity of the surface
  254. Importance of initial state and atmospheric conditions for urban land surface models’ performance
  255. Infrared and millimetre-wave scintillometry in the suburban environment – Part 1: Structure parameters
  256. Infrared and millimetre-wave scintillometry in the suburban environment – Part 2: Large-area sensible and latent heat fluxes
  257. Development of the Surface Urban Energy and Water Balance Scheme (SUEWS) for cold climate cities
  258. Derivation of an urban materials spectral library through emittance and reflectance spectroscopy
  259. A Low-Cost Wireless Temperature Sensor: Evaluation for Use in Environmental Monitoring Applications
  260. Multi-Scale Sensible Heat Fluxes in the Suburban Environment from Large-Aperture Scintillometry and Eddy Covariance
  261. Development of the Surface Urban Energy and Water balance Scheme (SUEWS) for cold climate cities
  262. Megacities and the Coast
  263. A Next-Generation Weather Information Service Engine (WISE) Customized for Urban and Surrounding Rural Areas
  264. Toward a Standardized Metadata Protocol for Urban Meteorological Networks
  265. Impact of city changes and weather on anthropogenic heat flux in Europe 1995–2015
  266. Cross-validation of inferred daytime airborne CO2 urban-regional scale surface fluxes with eddy-covariance observations and emissions inventories in Greater London
  267. Multi-season eddy covariance observations of energy, water and carbon fluxes over a suburban area in Swindon, UK
  268. Sustainable urban metabolism as a link between bio-physical sciences and urban planning: The BRIDGE project
  269. High Resolution Simulation of the Variability of Surface Energy Balance Fluxes Across Central London with Urban Zones for Energy Partitioning
  270. Sensors and the city: a review of urban meteorological networks
  271. Towards a standardised metadata protocol for urban meteorological networks
  272. A critical revision of the estimation of the latent heat flux from two-wavelength scintillometry
  273. Wind observations above an urban river using a new lidar technique, scintillometry and anemometry
  274. Ecosystem-Atmosphere Exchange of Carbon, Water and Energy over a Mixed Deciduous Forest in the Midwest
  275. Analysis of the Seasonal Cycle Within the First International Urban Land-Surface Model Comparison
  276. Multi-season eddy covariance observations of energy, water and carbon fluxes over a suburban area in Swindon, UK
  277. Research Priorities in Observing and Modeling Urban Weather and Climate
  278. Identification of Micro-scale Anthropogenic CO2, heat and moisture sources – Processing eddy covariance fluxes for a dense urban environment
  279. Characterization of Energy Flux Partitioning in Urban Environments: Links with Surface Seasonal Properties
  280. Corrigendum to “Five years of carbon dioxide fluxes measurements in a highly vegetated suburban area” [Atmos. Environ. 45/2 (2010) 896–905]
  281. Urban Climates and Global Climate Change
  282. The Surface Urban Energy and Water Balance Scheme (SUEWS): Evaluation in Los Angeles and Vancouver
  283. Multi-site evaluation of an urban land-surface model: intra-urban heterogeneity, seasonality and parameter complexity requirements
  284. The Joint UK Land Environment Simulator (JULES), model description – Part 1: Energy and water fluxes
  285. Temperature trends at the Mauna Loa observatory, Hawaii
  286. High-resolution (space, time) anthropogenic heat emissions: London 1970-2025
  287. Nocturnal cooling below a forest canopy: Model and evaluation
  288. The role of sky conditions on gross primary production in a mixed deciduous forest
  289. Effects of Non-Uniform Crosswind Fields on Scintillometry Measurements
  290. Nature of vegetation and building morphology characteristics across a city: Influence on shadow patterns and mean radiant temperatures in London
  291. The Joint UK Land Environment Simulator (JULES), Model description – Part 1: Energy and water fluxes
  292. Corrigendum to "Controls of carbon dioxide concentrations and fluxes above central London" published in Atmos. Chem. Phys., 11, 1913–1928, 2011
  293. Controls of carbon dioxide concentrations and fluxes above central London
  294. Five years of carbon dioxide fluxes measurements in a highly vegetated suburban area
  295. The integrated WRF/urban modelling system: development, evaluation, and applications to urban environmental problems
  296. The influence of vegetation and building morphology on shadow patterns and mean radiant temperatures in urban areas: model development and evaluation
  297. Evidence of increased net ecosystem productivity associated with a longer vegetated season in a deciduous forest in south-central Indiana, USA
  298. Local-Scale Urban Meteorological Parameterization Scheme (LUMPS): Longwave Radiation Parameterization and Seasonality-Related Developments
  299. MEGAPOLI: concept of multi-scale modelling of megacity impact on air quality and climate
  300. Controls of carbon dioxide concentrations and fluxes above central London
  301. Initial results from Phase 2 of the international urban energy balance model comparison
  302. Global to city scale urban anthropogenic heat flux: model and variability
  303. Temperature trends at the Mauna Loa Observatory, Hawaii
  304. Contribution of Land Use Changes to Near-Surface Air Temperatures during Recent Summer Extreme Heat Events in the Phoenix Metropolitan Area
  305. Continuous sky view factor maps from high resolution urban digital elevation models
  306. Turbulent Flow at 190 m Height Above London During 2006–2008: A Climatology and the Applicability of Similarity Theory
  307. The International Urban Energy Balance Models Comparison Project: First Results from Phase 1
  308. Trade-offs and responsiveness of the single-layer urban canopy parametrization in WRF: An offline evaluation using the MOSCEM optimization algorithm and field observations
  309. Climate and More Sustainable Cities: Climate Information for Improved Planning and Management of Cities (Producers/Capabilities Perspective)
  310. Meteorological and Air Quality Models for Urban Areas
  311. Model Urbanization Strategy: Summaries, Recommendations and Requirements
  312. Urban Surface Energy Balance Models: Model Characteristics and Methodology for a Comparison Study
  313. Modelling of urban sensible heat flux at multiple spatial scales: A demonstration using airborne hyperspectral imagery of Shanghai and a temperature–emissivity separation approach
  314. Linking urban water balance and energy balance models to analyse urban design options
  315. An Urban Parameterization for a Global Climate Model. Part I: Formulation and Evaluation for Two Cities
  316. An assessment of observed vertical flux divergence in long-term eddy-covariance measurements over two Midwestern forest ecosystems
  317. Beyond Urban Legends: An Emerging Framework of Urban Ecology, as Illustrated by the Baltimore Ecosystem Study
  318. The suburban energy balance in miami, florida
  319. Uncertainty of annual net ecosystem productivity estimated using eddy covariance flux measurements
  320. Erratum to “Local-scale heterogeneity of photosynthetically active radiation (PAR), absorbed PAR and net radiation as a function of topography, sky conditions and leaf area index” [Remote Sensing of Environment 103 (2006) 324–337]
  321. Divergence of turbulent fluxes in the surface layer: case of a coastal city
  322. Urbanization and global environmental change: local effects of urban warming
  323. Urban Climatology ICUC6
  324. Comparison of Four Methods to Estimate Urban Heat Storage
  325. Local-scale heterogeneity of photosynthetically active radiation (PAR), absorbed PAR and net radiation as a function of topography, sky conditions and leaf area index
  326. Surface heating in relation to air temperature, wind and turbulence in an urban street canyon
  327. Urban impacts on climate
  328. Longwave incoming radiation in the Tropics: results from field work in three African cities
  329. Comparison of soil respiration methods in a mid-latitude deciduous forest
  330. Applied climatology: urban climate
  331. Evaluation of the Urban Tile in MOSES using Surface Energy Balance Observations
  332. USWRP Workshop on Air Quality Forecasting
  333. Intraurban Differences of Surface Energy Fluxes in a Central European City
  334. Wind fields and turbulence statistics in an urban street canyon
  335. Monitoring the Sensible Heat Flux over Urban Areas using Large Aperture Scintillometry: Case Study of Marseille City During the Escompte Experiment
  336. Flow divergence and density flows above and below a deciduous forest
  337. Temporal variations in heat fluxes over a central European city centre
  338. Urban Modification of the Surface Energy Balance in the West African Sahel: Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
  339. Venting of Heat and Carbon Dioxide from Urban Canyons at Night
  340. Progress in measuring and observing the urban atmosphere
  341. The urban boundary-layer field campaign in marseille (ubl/clu-escompte): set-up and first results
  342. Heat storage and anthropogenic heat flux in relation to the energy balance of a central European city centre
  343. Applied climatology: ‘heat waves’
  344. Heat storage and energy balance fluxes for a temperate deciduous forest
  345. Meteorological Research Needs for Improved Air Quality Forecasting: Report of the 11th Prospectus Development Team of the U.S. Weather Research Program*
  346. Modeling the Surface Energy Balance of the Core of an Old Mediterranean City: Marseille
  347. Flux and turbulence measurements at a densely built-up site in Marseille: Heat, mass (water and carbon dioxide), and momentum
  348. Understanding Urban Climates
  349. Parameterization of Net All-Wave Radiation for Urban Areas
  350. Evaluation of the Town Energy Balance (TEB) Scheme with Direct Measurements from Dry Districts in Two Cities
  351. Turbulent Heat Fluxes in Urban Areas: Observations and a Local-Scale Urban Meteorological Parameterization Scheme (LUMPS)
  352. An initial intercomparison of micrometeorological and ecological inventory estimates of carbon exchange in a mid-latitude deciduous forest
  353. Local-scale fluxes of carbon dioxide in urban environments: methodological challenges and results from Chicago
  354. Modelling Regional Scale Surface Energy Exchanges And Cbl Growth In A Heterogeneous, Urban-Rural Landscape
  355. Rapid methods to estimate sky-view factors applied to urban areas
  356. CORRIGENDUM
  357. Modeling Surface Sensible Heat Flux Using Surface Radiative Temperatures in a Simple Urban Area
  358. Measurements of CO2 and energy fluxes over a mixed hardwood forest in the mid-western United States
  359. Spatial variability of micro-climatic conditions within a mid-latitude deciduous forest
  360. The energy balance of central Mexico City during the dry season
  361. Aerodynamic Properties of Urban Areas Derived from Analysis of Surface Form
  362. Heat Storage in Urban Areas: Local-Scale Observations and Evaluation of a Simple Model
  363. Evapotranspiration rates from wetlands with different disturbance histories: Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore
  364. Quantifying urban forest structure, function, and value: the Chicago Urban Forest Climate Project
  365. Wetland evaporation and energy partitioning: Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore
  366. Influence of tree cover on summertime surface energy balance fluxes, San Gabriel Valley, Los Angeles
  367. Comparison of Heat Fluxes from Summertime Observations in the Suburbs of Four North American Cities
  368. A Simple Method to Determine Obukhov Lengths for Suburban Areas
  369. Surface description for urban climate studies: A gis based methodology
  370. Development and evaluation of continuously weighing mini-lysimeters
  371. The suburban energy balance: Methodological considerations and results for a mid-latitude west coast city under winter and spring conditions
  372. An evapotranspiration-interception model for urban areas
  373. Spatial variability of energy fluxes in suburban terrain
  374. An objective urban heat storage model and its comparison with other schemes
  375. Urban Water Balance: 1. A Model for Daily Totals
  376. Urban Water Balance: 2. Results From a Suburb of Vancouver, British Columbia
  377. Climate of cities
  378. The impacts of green infrastructure on air quality and temperature
  379. REPRESENTATION OF SURFACE PROCESSES IN MESOSCALE MODELS
  380. Heterogeneity in Urban Ecosystems: Patterns and Process