
handle: 11104/0285424
IN: HARMO 2017. Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Harmonisation within Atmospheric Dispersion Modelling for Regulatory Purposes. Bologna: CNR Research Area Bologna, 2017, s. 161-165. http://www.harmo.org/Conferences/Proceedings/_Bologna/publishedSections/H18-197-Benesova.pdf CONFERENCE: HARMO 2017. International Conference on Harmonisation within Atmospheric Dispersion Modelling for Regulatory Purposes /18./. Bologna (IT), 09.10.2017-12.10.2017. SUPPORT: EHP,MF ČR(CZ) EHP-CZ02-OV-1-036-2015, RVO:67985807. ABSTRACT: Urban mitigation scenarios for the development area in Prague, Czech Republic were calculated by the LES model PALM extended with the urban surface model for radiation processes. Scenarios included the effect of tree planting and surface albedo adjustment on the surface temperature and NOX concentrations during a summer heat wave episode. It was shown that positive effect (cooling) in temperature can be accompanied by the increase of NOX concentration. Thus the impact of urban mitigation scenarios has to be carefully assessed from all relevant points of view.
micro-scale modelling, climate change adaptation measures, Large Eddy Simulation, air quality
micro-scale modelling, climate change adaptation measures, Large Eddy Simulation, air quality
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