- GC22B: Advancing Representation of Urban Processes and Dynamics in Models Across Scales II Oral
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TC Chakraborty, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Convener:
Scott Krayenhoff, University of Guelph
Chenghao Wang, University of Oklahoma
Keer Zhang, Princeton University
Early Career Convener:
Yifan Cheng, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Chair:
TC Chakraborty, Yale University
Scott Krayenhoff, University of Guelph
Keer Zhang, Yale University
Yifan Cheng, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Chenghao Wang, University of Oklahoma
Cities are drivers of local environmental change and foci of adaptation and mitigation strategies. Given the dearth of urban-resolving observations, models are critical for simulating urban systems. These models, often fraught with uncertainties and crude assumptions, also allow us to examine future changes and explore hypothetical scenarios. This session invites submissions on modeling efforts, including new parameterizations, datasets, and validation, to advance the representation of coupled human–urban–Earth dynamics across scales: i.e., from large-eddy simulations to mesoscale models to Earth system models. Potential topics include (not limited to): Urban biophysical and biogeochemical processes; Urban vegetation and its spatiotemporal variability; Building energy systems, transportation energy use, and associated emissions; Urban morphology and heterogeneity; Urban air pollution and its physical and chemical interactions; Dynamic urbanization across regions; Interactions between socioeconomic processes and physical systems. We encourage submissions on process-based, data-driven, machine learning, and hybrid modeling approaches, along with their associated data products.
Index Terms
3307 Boundary layer processes
3355 Regional modeling
1622 Earth system modeling
1631 Land|atmosphere interactions
Cross-Listed:
A - Atmospheric Sciences
B - Biogeosciences
H - Hydrology
Co-Sponsored Sessions:
AMS: American Meteorological Society
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3. Earth Covering
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