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A city-scale turbulence-resolving model as an essential element of integrated urban services

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Esau, Igor
Belda, MichalORCiD Profile - 0000-0002-9514-4888WoS Profile - F-4398-2012Scopus Profile - 14324291200
Miles, Victoria
Geletič, Jan
Resler, Jaroslav
Krč, Pavel
Bauerová, Petra
Bureš, Martin
Eben, Kryštof
Fuka, VladimírORCiD Profile - 0000-0001-8712-2892WoS Profile - P-1447-2017Scopus Profile - 25649360800
Jareš, Radek
Karel, Jan
Keder, Josef
Patino, William
Pettersson, Lasse H.
Radović, JelenaORCiD Profile - 0000-0002-6874-9558
Řezníček, Hynek
Šindelářova, Adriana
Vlček, Ondřej

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Publication date
2024
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Urban Climate
Volume / Issue
56 (červenec 2024)
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ISSN: 2212-0955
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This publication has a published version with DOI 10.1016/j.uclim.2024.102059

Abstract
Large-eddy simulation (LES) models, such as the PALM modeling system in this study, are actively used for urban micro-climate modeling. We consider urban LES in a broader context as a mature high-resolution model for integrated urban services (IUS), which is an initiative of the World Meteorological Organization that provides a modeling component for urban decision-support systems. A decision-support system requires iterations of quantitative information from knowledge providers and qualitative expert assessments from communities of practice. We present two pilot PALM-aided IUS from the "Turbulent-resolving urban modeling of air quality and thermal comfort" (TURBAN) project. One pilot has its focus on an air quality service contributing to a decision-support system of the port of Bergen, Norway. Another pilot contributes to air quality and thermal comfort services in the city of Prague, Czech Republic. Co-production sessions with stakeholders identified critical enablers for urban LES in IUS. We present integration and interpretation of the modeling information within the decision-making process with a "storylines and simulations" (SAS) approach based on a web-based geoinformation system (WebGIS).
Keywords
Integrated urban services, PALM modeling system, Urban air quality, Urban thermal comfort, Turbulence -resolving model development, Storylines and simulations,
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