Articles | Volume 18, issue 20
https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-18-7869-2025
https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-18-7869-2025
Methods for assessment of models
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27 Oct 2025
Methods for assessment of models |  | 27 Oct 2025

Urban weather modeling using WRF: linking physical assumptions, code implementation, and observational needs

Parag Joshi, Tzu-Shun Lin, Cenlin He, and Katia Lamer

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Present study revisits model that represent urban effects in the Weather Research & Forecasting model. We propose methods to identify evaluable parameters via field measurements and found inconsistencies between physics and its code implementation. Simulations reveal small errors can significantly impact outputs.
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