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“…After that, numerical associations are performed. Calculation of H is medium height of all buildings on both sides (2). Calculation of W is based on the sum of the average values from the buildings to the axis, the right side and the left side (3).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…After that, numerical associations are performed. Calculation of H is medium height of all buildings on both sides (2). Calculation of W is based on the sum of the average values from the buildings to the axis, the right side and the left side (3).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Городские центры накапливают больше тепла, здесь наблюдаются более высокие температуры воздуха, чем в районах, которые находятся на окраинах города (или в прилегающих сельских районах). Исследование ГОТ из-за увеличения урбанизации г. Ханой особенно важно для оценки глобального потепления [1,2]. Среди факторов, которые влияют на интенсивность острова тепла, можно выделить городскую планировку.…”
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“…View factors are computed, while multiple reflections of the incident solar radiation and long-wave reemission between walls and canyon floors are considered, (2) anthropogenic heat release, and (3) thermal parameters representing albedo, emissivity, heat capacity, and thermal conductivity of urban materials Published in partnership with CECCR at King Abdulaziz University scale are also beginning to implement the three types of urban parameterizations described above within the land surface model component of their regional climate model (Kusaka et al 2012a;Mccarthy et al 2012;Hamdi et al 2014;Trusilova et al 2016). Other modeling groups generally employ a dynamical downscaling of global climate model information with a non-urbanized regional climate model, while further high-resolution simulations are often performed using some type of statistical and/or dynamical downscaling by running offline urban modules (Früh et al 2011;Lemonsu et al 2013;Conry et al 2015;Lauwaet et al 2015;Hamdi et al 2016;Hoffmann et al 2018;Darmanto et al 2019;Duchêne et al 2020). Finally, recent studies on the urban parameterization comparison (Kusaka et al 2012b;Best and Grimmond 2015;Trusilova et al 2016;Jänicke et al 2017;Daniel et al 2018) all suggest that a simple single-layer parameterization is sufficient for UHI modeling at regional scale and that we should take into account the requirement for increasing model complexity against what is actually needed for urban climate modeling.…”
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“…Urban population in low-and middle-income countries is highly suspected with the future climate change risk in the future (Darmanto et al, 2019). Although there is no clear evidence in the relations of climate change and serious flooding disaster in Jakarta, obviously the city is vulnerable to climate related disaster (Firman et al, 2011).…”
Section: Climate Related Disastermentioning
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