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N.E. Theeuwes
Researcher at University of Reading
Publications - 31
Citations - 1376
N.E. Theeuwes is an academic researcher from University of Reading. The author has contributed to research in topics: Urban heat island & Weather Research and Forecasting Model. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 24 publications receiving 934 citations. Previous affiliations of N.E. Theeuwes include Wageningen University and Research Centre & Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute.
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WUDAPT: An Urban Weather, Climate, and Environmental Modeling Infrastructure for the Anthropocene
Jason Ching,Gerald Mills,Benjamin Bechtel,Linda See,Johannes J. Feddema,Xuemei Wang,Chao Ren,Oscar Brousse,Alberto Martilli,Marina Neophytou,Petros Mouzourides,Iain D. Stewart,Adel Hanna,Edward Ng,Michael Foley,P. Alexander,Daniel G. Aliaga,Dev Niyogi,Anamika Shreevastava,P. Bhalachandran,V. Masson,Julia Hidalgo,Jimmy Chi Hung Fung,Maria de Fátima Andrade,Alexander Baklanov,W. Dai,G. Milcinski,Matthias Demuzere,Nathaniel A. Brunsell,Martino Pesaresi,Shiguang Miao,Q. Mu,Fei Chen,N.E. Theeuwes +33 more
TL;DR: The World Urban Database and Access Portal Tools (WUDAPT) as mentioned in this paper is an international community-based initiative to acquire and disseminate climate relevant data on the physical geographies of cities for modeling and analysis purposes.
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Refreshing the role of open water surfaces on mitigating the maximum urban heat island effect
TL;DR: Based on weather observations by Dutch hobby meteorologists and a station network in Rotterdam (Netherlands), this article showed that water bodies increase rather than decrease the 95 percentile of the daily maximum UHI.
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Modeling the influence of open water surfaces on the summertime temperature and thermal comfort in the city
TL;DR: In this article, the authors use the WRF mesoscale meteorological model in which an idealized circular city is designed and show that the cooling effect of water bodies depends nonlinearly on the fractional water cover, size, and distribution of individual lakes within the city with respect to wind direction.
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Urban Multi-scale Environmental Predictor (UMEP)
Fredrik Lindberg,C. S. B. Grimmond,Andrew Gabey,Bei Huang,Christoph W. Kent,Ting Sun,N.E. Theeuwes,Leena Jrvi,Helen C. Ward,I. Capel-Timms,Yuanyong Chang,Per Jonsson,Niklas Krave,Dongwei Liu,David Meyer,K. Frans G. Olofson,Jianguo Tan,Dag Wstberg,Lingbo Xue,Zhe Zhang +19 more
TL;DR: Applications are presented to illustrate UMEP's potential in the identification of heat waves and cold waves; the effect of green infrastructure on runoff; the effects of buildings on human thermal stress; solar energy production; and the impact of human activities on heat emissions.
Modeling the influence of open water surfaces on the summertime temperature and thermal comfort in the city
TL;DR: In this article, the authors use the WRF mesoscale meteorological model in which an idealized circular city is designed and show that the cooling effect of water bodies depends nonlinearly on the fractional water cover, size, and distribution of individual lakes within the city with respect to wind direction.