建筑分辨率 PALM 模型系统捕捉奥地利维也纳城市环境微气象特征的能力

IF 3.9 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES City and Environment Interactions Pub Date : 2024-05-11 DOI:10.1016/j.cacint.2024.100152
Brigitta Hollósi , Maja Žuvela-Aloise , Anton Neureiter , Melina Frießenbichler , Peter Auferbauer , Jürgen Feigl , Claudia Hahn , Thomas Kolejka
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了解和评估城市住区热条件的可能变化对于风险评估、适应气候变化和城市可持续发展至关重要。本研究介绍了在奥地利维也纳进行的微尺度测量活动的结果,以调查自然和人工表面对温度和湿度变化的影响。观测数据集用于评估新开发的建筑解析城市气候模型系统 PALM。为监测局部范围的变化,安装了 Dragino LHT65 LoRaWAN 空气温度和湿度传感器。在选定的夏日,使用配备热像仪的无人机提供每小时的地表温度。监测数据显示,建筑物附近的温度较高,整体上存在强烈的时空变化。该模型展示了模拟研究区域主要热特征的能力,尽管它略微高估了夜间温度。与测量结果相比,该模型在空气温度和相对湿度方面的空间变化不太明显,但在地表温度方面的空间变化较大。分析结果证实,城市气候模型具有适当评估小气候条件的潜力,因此有助于面向未来的城市规划。
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Capability of the building-resolving PALM model system to capture micrometeorological characteristics of an urban environment in Vienna, Austria

Understanding and evaluating possible changes in thermal conditions of urban settlements are crucial for risk assessment, adaptation to climate change and sustainable urban development. This study presents the results of a micro-scale measurement campaign conducted in Vienna, Austria, to investigate the effects of natural and artificial surfaces on temperature and humidity variability. The observational data set is used for the evaluation of the newly developed building-resolving urban climate model system PALM. Dragino LHT65 LoRaWAN air temperature and humidity sensors were installed to monitor local-scale variations. On selected summer days, drones equipped with thermal imaging cameras were used to provide hourly surface temperature. The monitoring data show higher temperatures near buildings and overall strong spatial and temporal variations. The model demonstrates the capability to simulate the main thermal characteristics of the study area, although it slightly overestimates temperatures at night. Compared to the measurements, it has a less pronounced spatial variability in air temperature and relative humidity, but a larger one in surface temperature. The analysis confirmed that the urban climate model has the potential to appropriately assess microclimate conditions and therefore, contribute to future-oriented urban planning.

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City and Environment Interactions
City and Environment Interactions Social Sciences-Urban Studies
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