Extreme Warm Year (EWY) for building energy simulations (.epw format) in future climate (2069-2098 - RCP 8.5), Uccle, Belgium
Extreme Warm Year (EWY), based on the methodology of Nik (2016), is extracted for the location of Uccle (50°47'49"N 4°21'29" E) from the EC-Earth driven convection-permitting climate model COSMO-CLMfor the Belgian domain extended with land-surface scheme TERRA_URB(v2.0) making use of the SURY (Semi-empirical URban canopY) parameterization ( Wouters et al. 2016). The integrations areidentical to the ones which aredescribed in Vanden Broucke et al. (2019).The climate model has a spatial resolution of 2.8 km and an hourly temporal resolution and is available for the recent past (1976-2004) and fu... Mehr ...
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Erscheinungsdatum: | 2021 |
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Link(s) : | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4812977 |
Extreme Warm Year (EWY), based on the methodology of Nik (2016), is extracted for the location of Uccle (50°47'49"N 4°21'29" E) from the EC-Earth driven convection-permitting climate model COSMO-CLMfor the Belgian domain extended with land-surface scheme TERRA_URB(v2.0) making use of the SURY (Semi-empirical URban canopY) parameterization ( Wouters et al. 2016). The integrations areidentical to the ones which aredescribed in Vanden Broucke et al. (2019).The climate model has a spatial resolution of 2.8 km and an hourly temporal resolution and is available for the recent past (1976-2004) and future (2070-2098) as 30-year datasets. For this dataset, the EWY is extracted for the futureperiod.A bias correction is applied for the following variables:temperature (as described in Ramon et al. 2020), solar radiation and relative humidity as described in Ramon et al. (202X). ; This work was supported by Research Foundation Flanders (FWO) [1S97418N] and is part of the Ph.D. research 'Towards future-proof buildings in Flanders: Climate and Life Cycle modelling for resilient office buildings'. The climate model data used is the result of the CORDEX.be project funded by the Belgian federal government (Belgian Science Policy Office project BR/143/A2/CORDEX.be) and can be requested via nicole.vanlipzig@kuleuven.be. Computational resources for these integrations were provided by the VSC (Flemish Supercomputer Centre), funded by the Research Foundation – Flanders (FWO) and the Flemish Government - department EWI. The hourly observational data for the bias correction were provided by RMI (Belgian Royal Meteorological Institute).