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Service Description: The urban heat island modelling for 100 European cities shows the fine-scale (100m) temperature differences across cities, depedning on the land use, soil sealing, anthropogenic heat flux, vegetation index and climatic variables such as wind speed and incoming solar radiation. In the framework of the Copernicus Health contract for the C3S data platform, VITO has provided 100m resolution hourly temperature data (2008-2017) for 100 European cities, based on simulations with the urban climate model UrbClim (De Ridder et al., 2015). As the cities vary in size, so do the model domains. They have been defined with the intention to have a more or less constant ratio of urban vs. non-urban pixels (as defined in the CORINE land use map), with a maximum of 400 by 400 pixels (due to computational restraints).
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Description: The urban heat island modelling for 100 European cities shows the fine-scale (100m) temperature differences across cities, depedning on the land use, soil sealing, anthropogenic heat flux, vegetation index and climatic variables such as wind speed and incoming solar radiation. In the framework of the Copernicus Health contract for the C3S data platform, VITO has provided 100m resolution hourly temperature data (2008-2017) for 100 European cities, based on simulations with the urban climate model UrbClim (De Ridder et al., 2015). As the cities vary in size, so do the model domains. They have been defined with the intention to have a more or less constant ratio of urban vs. non-urban pixels (as defined in the CORINE land use map), with a maximum of 400 by 400 pixels (due to computational restraints).
Copyright Text: Copernicus Health contract for the C3S data platform, VITO, De Ridder et al. (2015)
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Title: Modelled Urban Heat Island for 100 cities
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Comments: The urban heat island modelling for 100 European cities shows the fine-scale (100m) temperature differences across cities, depedning on the land use, soil sealing, anthropogenic heat flux, vegetation index and climatic variables such as wind speed and incoming solar radiation. In the framework of the Copernicus Health contract for the C3S data platform, VITO has provided 100m resolution hourly temperature data (2008-2017) for 100 European cities, based on simulations with the urban climate model UrbClim (De Ridder et al., 2015). As the cities vary in size, so do the model domains. They have been defined with the intention to have a more or less constant ratio of urban vs. non-urban pixels (as defined in the CORINE land use map), with a maximum of 400 by 400 pixels (due to computational restraints).
Subject: The urban heat island modelling for 100 European cities shows the fine-scale (100m) temperature differences across cities, depedning on the land use, soil sealing, anthropogenic heat flux, vegetation index and climatic variables such as wind speed and incoming solar radiation.
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Keywords: Urban,heat,island,heat,climate,change,adaptation,thermal,comfort
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