The “teapot in a city“: a paradigm shift in urban climate modeling

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    July 2022 owners, climate-proof building design by architects, use of new materials and urban cooling technologies, introduction of urban vegetation, and exploitation of the surrounding landscape potential by urban planners. To fulfill this objective, international organizations, such as the World Meteorological Organization, advocate for the development of climate services through which climate scientists are expected to deliver "high-quality, science-based climate information tailored to city requirements to improve urban resiliency and to support the sustainable development of the cities in the world". A classical approach to model climate-related impacts for urban . . .

     

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