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Sensitivity Analysis of the PALM Model System 6.0 in the Urban Environment

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    0525499 - ÚI DATA Vědecká data      2020
    Belda, M. - Eben, Kryštof - Fuka, V. - Geletič, Jan - Kanani-Sühring, F. - Krč, Pavel - Maronga, B. - Resler, Jaroslav - Benešová, N. - Sühring, M. - Auvinen, M. - Kurppa, M.

    Sensitivity Analysis of the PALM Model System 6.0 in the Urban Environment.

    Popis: These two archives contains graps and maps for all sensitivity scenarios briefely described in paper submitted to the journal Geoscientific Model Development (manuscript ID: gmd-2020-126). There were analyzed 5 variables in total (air temperature, surface temperature, mean radiant temperature – MRT, physiological equivalent temperature – PET and PM10). Maps are processed as the differences from the base simulation and as a absolute value. Moreover, selected averages were plotted (01, 03 and 24h).
    Klíčová slova: Large-eddy simulation (LES) * meteorology * sensitivity * PALM
    Obor OECD: Meteorology and atmospheric sciences
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.57680/asep.0525499
    Handle: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0309669
    Vkladatel: admin
    Datum publikování: 13.7.2020
    Institucionální podpora: RVO:67985807
    Licence: BY-NC-SA
     
    Publikace ASEP:
    Sensitivity Analysis of the PALM Model System 6.0 in the Urban Environment
    Validation of the PALM model system 6.0 in real urban environment: case study of Prague-Dejvice, Czech Republic
    Importance of radiative transfer processes in urban climate models: A study based on the PALM model system 6.0
    Radiative Transfer Model 3.0 integrated into the PALM model system 6.0
    Sensitivity analysis of the PALM model system 6.0 in the urban environment
    Sensitivity Analysis of the PALM Model System 6.0 in the Urban Environment
     
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