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Impacts of realistic urban heating. Part II: air quality and city breathabilityNazarian et al., 2018
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- Nazarian N
- Martilli A
- Norford L
- Kleissl J
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- Boundary-Layer Meteorology
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Urban morphology and inter-building shadowing result in a non-uniform distribution of surface heating in urban areas, which can significantly modify the urban flow and thermal field. In Part I, we found that in an idealized three-dimensional urban array, the spatial …
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