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The urban climate of Ghent, Belgium : a case study combining a high-accuracy monitoring network with numerical simulations

Authors :
Guy Wauters
Julie Berckmans
Marie-Leen Verdonck
Thomas Vergauwen
Herwig Dejonghe
Rozemien De Troch
Bino Maiheu
Koen De Ridder
Piet Termonia
Michiel Van Ginderachter
Dirk Lauwaet
Daan Degrauwe
François Duchêne
Rafiq Hamdi
Steven Caluwaerts
Sara Top
Source :
URBAN CLIMATE, Urban climate
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

As urban environments have a specific climate that poses extra challenges (e.g. increased heat stress during heat waves), gaining detailed insight into the urban climate is important. This paper presents the high-accuracy MOCCA (MOnitoring the City's Climate and Atmosphere) network, which is monitoring the urban climate of the city of Ghent since July 2016. The study illustrates the complementarity between modelling and observing the urban climate. Two different modelling approaches are used: 1 km resolution runs of the SURFEX land surface model and 100 m resolution runs of the computationally cheaper UrbClim boundary layer model. On the one hand, urban models are able to simulate the spatial variability of the urban climate. As such, these models serve as a tool to help deciding on the locations of the measurement stations. On the other hand, the MOCCA observations are used to validate the high-resolution urban model experiments for the summer (July-August-September) of 2016. Our results demonstrate that the models capture the nighttime intra-urban temperature differences, but they are not able to reproduce the observed daytime temperature differences which are determined by the micro-scale environment.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
22120955
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
URBAN CLIMATE, Urban climate
Accession number :
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