This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are agreeing to our use of cookies. 

Project

 
Urban Regeneration and the Environment thematic programme URGENT Logo

Universities Weather Research Network (UWERN) project part of the Urban Regeneration and the Environment (URGENT) NERC Research Programme

Status: completed
Publication State: published

Abstract

Universities Weather Research Network (UWERN) Urban Meteorology Programme (URBMET) was a NERC Urban Regeneration and the Environment (URGENT) Air project (GST/02/2231 - Duration: 1/01/1999 - 30/6/2002) led by Dr Stephen Belcher, University of Reading.

The key issues of this project were:

-how boundary-layer motions drive small-scale street-level circulations within the urban canopy
-how street-level circulations feed back into the larger-scale boundary-layer above by mixing heat, moisture and momentum
-how small-scale circulations within the streets mix pollutants from street-level into the boundary-layer above
-how larger-scale motions above affect the mixing.

This work brought together expertise from dynamical and observational meteorology, and theoretical and experimental fluid dynamics to make full-scale and laboratory measurements of the atmospheric boundary-layer over urban areas. The project developed a sound understanding of the processes of mixing and transport from the street-level into the boundary-layer. It also developed methods for parameterising these processes in urban-scale dispersion models and in numerical weather prediction models through an urban canopy model of urban areas.

Abbreviation: Not defined
Keywords: URGENT, URBMET, Chemistry, Pollutants, Air pollution,

Details

Keywords: URGENT, URBMET, Chemistry, Pollutants, Air pollution,
Previously used record identifiers:
No related previous identifiers.
Related parties
Principal Investigators (1)