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Original scientific paper

A MODEL EVALUATION PROTOCOL FOR URBAN SCALE FLOW AND DISPERSION MODELS

Silvana Di Sabatino ; Dipartimento di Scienza dei Materiali, University of Salento, Lecce, Italy
Helge Olesen ; Department of Atmospheric Environment, National Environmental Research Institute, Roskilde, Denmark
Ruwim Berkowicz ; Department of Atmospheric Environment, National Environmental Research Institute, Roskilde, Denmark
Jörg Franke ; Department of Fluid and Thermodynamics, University of Siegen, Germany
Michael Schatzmann ; Meteorological Institute (ZMK/ZMAW), University of Hamburg, Germany
Rex Britter ; Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
Heinke Schlünzen ; Meteorological Institute (ZMK/ZMAW), University of Hamburg, Germany
Alberto Martilli ; CIEMAT, Madrid, Spain
Bertrand Carissimo ; CEREA, Teaching and Research Centre in Atmospheric Environment, CHATOU Cedex, France


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Abstract

This paper reports on a comprehensive model evaluation protocol for urban scale flow and dispersion models that has
been developed within the framework of the COST action 732 on Quality Assurance and Improvement of Micro-Scale
Meteorological Models.
It briefly discusses the different components forming model evaluation with particular emphasis on model validation and on the
implementation of the protocol for a specific test case: the MUST (Mock Urban Setting Test) experiment.
The protocol was first developed with building-resolving models in mind, but more traditional integral models have also been
included. Currently the Action is finalising the MUST exercise results and will suggest the best approach for further model
evaluation and for the standardization of CFD modelling practise for micro-scale meteorological applications.

Keywords

COST Action 732; model evaluation protocol; MUST experiment; CFD and non-CFD models

Hrčak ID:

64280

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/64280

Publication date:

12.12.2008.

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