Evaluation of the Town Energy Balance
(TEB) Scheme
with Direct Measurements from Dry Districts in Two Cities
Author(s): Masson, V.,
Grimmond, C. S. B., Oke, T. R.
Source: Journal of
Applied Meteorology;
Oct2002, Vol. 41 Issue 10, p1011, 16p
Abstract: The Town
Energy Balance (TEB) model of Masson
simulates turbulent fluxes for urban areas. It is forced with
atmospheric data
and radiation recorded above roof level and incorporates detailed
representations of the urban surface (canyon geometry) to simulate
energy
balances for walls, roads, and roofs. Here the authors evaluate TEB
using
directly measured surface temperatures and local-scale energy balance
and
radiation fluxes for two "simple" urban sites: a downtown area within
the historic core of Mexico City, Mexico (stone buildings tive
to six stories in height), anda light
industrial site
in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (flat-roofed, single-story
warehouses).
At both sites, vegetation cover is less than 5%, which permits direct
evaluation of TEB in the absence of a coupled vegetation scheme.
Following
small modifications to TEB, notably to the aerodynamic resistance
formulations,
the model is shown to perform well overall. In