Benefits of explicit urban parameterization in regional climate modeling to study climate and city interactions

被引:0
|
作者
M. Daniel
Aude Lemonsu
M. Déqué
S. Somot
A. Alias
V. Masson
机构
[1] Météo-France/CNRS,
[2] National Center for Meteorological Resarch,undefined
来源
Climate Dynamics | 2019年 / 52卷
关键词
Urban parameterization; Regional climate model; City and climate interactions; Urban heat island; ALADIN; TEB;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Most climate models do not explicitly model urban areas and at best describe them as rock covers. Nonetheless, the very high resolutions reached now by the regional climate models may justify and require a more realistic parameterization of surface exchanges between urban canopy and atmosphere. To quantify the potential impact of urbanization on the regional climate, and evaluate the benefits of a detailed urban canopy model compared with a simpler approach, a sensitivity study was carried out over France at a 12-km horizontal resolution with the ALADIN-Climate regional model for 1980–2009 time period. Different descriptions of land use and urban modeling were compared, corresponding to an explicit modeling of cities with the urban canopy model TEB, a conventional and simpler approach representing urban areas as rocks, and a vegetated experiment for which cities are replaced by natural covers. A general evaluation of ALADIN-Climate was first done, that showed an overestimation of the incoming solar radiation but satisfying results in terms of precipitation and near-surface temperatures. The sensitivity analysis then highlighted that urban areas had a significant impact on modeled near-surface temperature. A further analysis on a few large French cities indicated that over the 30 years of simulation they all induced a warming effect both at daytime and nighttime with values up to + 1.5 °C for the city of Paris. The urban model also led to a regional warming extending beyond the urban areas boundaries. Finally, the comparison to temperature observations available for Paris area highlighted that the detailed urban canopy model improved the modeling of the urban heat island compared with a simpler approach.
引用
收藏
页码:2745 / 2764
页数:19
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Added value in regional climate modeling
    Rummukainen, Markku
    WILEY INTERDISCIPLINARY REVIEWS-CLIMATE CHANGE, 2016, 7 (01) : 145 - 159
  • [32] Sensitivity of Simulated Urban-Atmosphere Interactions in Oklahoma City to Urban Parameterization
    Reames, Larissa J.
    Stensrud, David J.
    JOURNAL OF APPLIED METEOROLOGY AND CLIMATOLOGY, 2017, 56 (05) : 1405 - 1430
  • [33] Snow albedo and its parameterization for natural systems and climate modeling
    Turkov, D. V.
    Drozdov, D.
    Lomakin, A. A.
    LED I SNEG-ICE AND SNOW, 2024, 64 (03): : 403 - 419
  • [34] How Useful Is a Linear Ozone Parameterization for Global Climate Modeling?
    Meraner, Katharina
    Rast, Sebastian
    Schmidt, Hauke
    JOURNAL OF ADVANCES IN MODELING EARTH SYSTEMS, 2020, 12 (04)
  • [35] Locating climate adaptation in urban and regional studies
    Kythreotis, Andrew P.
    Jonas, Andrew E. G.
    Howarth, Candice
    REGIONAL STUDIES, 2020, 54 (04) : 576 - 588
  • [36] Early benefits of mitigation in risk of regional climate extremes
    Ciavarella A.
    Stott P.
    Lowe J.
    Nature Climate Change, 2017, 7 (5) : 326 - 330
  • [37] Early benefits of mitigation in risk of regional climate extremes
    Ciavarella, Andrew
    Stott, Peter
    Lowe, Jason
    NATURE CLIMATE CHANGE, 2017, 7 (05) : 326 - +
  • [38] Sensitivity of the modeled North American monsoon regional climate to convective parameterization
    Gochis, DJ
    Shuttleworth, WJA
    Yang, ZL
    MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW, 2002, 130 (05) : 1282 - 1298
  • [39] Modeling the impact of urban climate transformations in low income housing located in critical climate: A case study
    da Cunha, Luis Filipe Brasil
    Machado, Rayner Mauricio e Silva
    da Silva Junior, Jose Ary
    Farias, Alessandra de Souza
    Barata, Marcio Santos
    Zemero, Bruno Ramos
    ENERGY FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, 2025, 85
  • [40] Regional Climate Modeling over the Maritime Continent. Part II: New Parameterization for Autoconversion of Convective Rainfall
    Gianotti, Rebecca L.
    Eltahir, Elfatih A. B.
    JOURNAL OF CLIMATE, 2014, 27 (04) : 1504 - 1523