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    Drag Distribution in Idealized Heterogeneous Urban Environments by Sützl, Birgit S., Rooney, Gabriel G., van Reeuwijk, Maarten

    Published in Boundary-layer meteorology (01-02-2021)
    “…Large-eddy simulations of nine idealized heterogeneous urban morphologies with identical building density and frontal area index are used to explore the impact…”
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    Urban neighbourhood classification and multi-scale heterogeneity analysis of Greater London by Yu, Tengfei, Sützl, Birgit S, van Reeuwijk, Maarten

    “…We study the compositional and configurational heterogeneity of Greater London at the city- and neighbourhood-scale using Geographic Information System (GIS)…”
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    Distributed urban drag parametrization for sub‐kilometre scale numerical weather prediction by Sützl, Birgit S., Rooney, Gabriel G., Finnenkoetter, Anke, Bohnenstengel, Sylvia I., Grimmond, Sue, Reeuwijk, Maarten

    “…A recently developed, height‐distributed urban drag parametrization is tested with the London Model, a sub‐kilometre resolution version of the Met Office…”
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    uDALES 1.0: a large-eddy simulation model for urban environments by Suter, Ivo, Grylls, Tom, Sützl, Birgit S, Owens, Sam O, Wilson, Chris E, van Reeuwijk, Maarten

    Published in Geoscientific Model Development (13-07-2022)
    “…Urban environments are of increasing importance in climate and air quality research due to their central role in the population's health and well-being. Tools…”
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    Urban morphology clustering analysis to identify heat-prone neighbourhoods in cities by Sützl, Birgit S., Strebel, Dominik A., Rubin, Andreas, Wen, Jianxiu, Carmeliet, Jan

    Published in Sustainable cities and society (15-07-2024)
    “…Exposure to heat is a major health concern to urban populations. Cities aim to reduce outdoor thermal stress by adapting the built environment, but the spatial…”
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