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A Semiempirical Microscale Model of the Surface Energy Balance and Its Application to Two Urban Rooftops
2008
Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology
Individual structures within the same local-scale (10 2 -10 4 m) environment may experience different microscale (Ͻ10 3 m) climates. Urban microclimate variations are often a result of site-specific features, including spatial and material characteristics of surfaces and surrounding structures. A semiempirical surface energy balance model is presented that incorporates radiative and meteorological measurements to statistically parameterize energy fluxes that are not measured directly, including
doi:10.1175/2007jamc1431.1
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