Meteorologische Zeitschrift (Jun 2019)

Three-Dimensional Observation of Atmospheric Processes in Cities

  • Dieter Scherer,
  • Felix Ament,
  • Stefan Emeis,
  • Ute Fehrenbach,
  • Bernd Leitl,
  • Katharina Scherber,
  • Christoph Schneider,
  • Ulrich Vogt

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1127/metz/2019/0911
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28, no. 2
pp. 121 – 138

Abstract

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To cope with weather and climate-induced impacts as well as with air pollution in cities, the German research programme “Urban Climate Under Change” ([UC]2) aims at developing, testing and validating a new urban climate model, which is able to cover the full range of temporal and spatial scales of urban atmospheric processes. The project “Three-dimensional Observation of Atmospheric Processes in Cities” (3DO), which forms the module B of the [UC]2 research programme, aims at acquisition of comprehensive, accurate three-dimensional observational data sets on weather, climate and air quality in the German cities of Berlin, Hamburg and Stuttgart. Data sets from long-term observations and intense observation periods allow for evaluation of the performance of a new urban climate model called PALM‑4U that is developed by the project “Model-based city planning and application in climate change” (MOSAIK), which forms the module A of the [UC]2 research programme. This article focuses on collaborative activities for compilation of existing and acquisition of new observational data within the 3DO project.

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