Authors
Valéry Masson, Aude Lemonsu, Julia Hidalgo, James Voogt
Publication date
2020/10/17
Source
Annual Review of Environment and Resources
Volume
45
Issue
1
Pages
411-444
Publisher
Annual Reviews
Description
Cities are particularly vulnerable to extreme weather episodes, which are expected to increase with climate change. Cities also influence their own local climate, for example, through the relative warming known as the urban heat island (UHI) effect. This review discusses urban climate features (even in complex terrain) and processes. We then present state-of-the-art methodologies on the generalization of a common urban neighborhood classification for UHI studies, as well as recent developments in observation systems and crowdsourcing approaches. We discuss new modeling paradigms pertinent to climate impact studies, with a focus on building energetics and urban vegetation. In combination with regional climate modeling, new methods benefit the variety of climate scenarios and models to provide pertinent information at urban scale. Finally, this article presents how recent research in urban climatology …
Total citations
20202021202220232024123448157
Scholar articles
V Masson, A Lemonsu, J Hidalgo, J Voogt - Annual Review of Environment and Resources, 2020