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Validation and results of a scale model
of dew deposition in urban environments |
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K.
Richards, T. R. Oke |
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International Journal of Climatology, Vol. 22, 1915-1933 |
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Abstract: There is growing interest in urban dew
and its significance in questions of urban climate and air pollution
deposition, but little research has been undertaken to study it. In
this study, a generic, urban residential neighbourhood
is modelled out-of-doors at a scale of
0.125, using three wooden houses (1.08 m tall), a concrete pavement
(1.0 m in width), a grassed park (7.5 m in half-width) and several
small trees (up to 1.5 m tall). The thermal inertia of each house is
inflated, according to the internal thermal mass (ITM) approach, so
that nocturnal surface temperatures are conserved. First-order
validation was achieved through comparison with data collected at
nearby full-scale sites in |