Orals OSA2.8/ES1.7
Tuesday, 5 September 2017 The Theatre Chairperson: Andreas Matzarakis |
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09:45–10:00 |
EMS2017-826
Long term air quality measurements: are we ready to speak about “chemical climate” and its change? Edi Baiutti, Marco Bellini, Roberto Cao, Ivano De Simon, Sandro D'Odorico, Lorenzo Fragiacomo, Alessandra Pillon, Angela Roman Rioni, Fulvio Stel, Francesca Tassan Mazzocco, Rossana Michelini, Pierluigi Verardo, Marco Visintin, and Gino Zampa |
10:00–10:15 |
EMS2017-843
Urban heat island and its impact Tomas Halenka, Peter Huszar, Michal Belda, and Jan Karlicky |
10:15–10:45 |
Poster pitches
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Coffee break
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11:15–11:45 |
EMS2017-352
Impacts of Land Cover Change and Urban Parameterization Scheme on Near Surface Temperature and Wind speed using UM Seon-Ok Hong, HyangSuk Park, Jea-Yong Byon, Yong-Gon Lee, and Baek-Jo Kim |
11:45–12:00 |
EMS2017-94
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Towards processing chains to estimate the urban heat island intensity using FOSS tools Jérémy Bernard, Erwan Bocher, Pascal Kéravec, Marjorie Musy, and Isabelle Calmet |
12:00–12:15 |
EMS2017-362
Impact of rivers and lakes on the thermal microclimate – a human-biometeorological perspective Jana Fischereit and K. Heinke Schlünzen |
12:15–12:30 |
EMS2017-730
Investigation of urban-caused mesoclimatic features of Moscow megacity Mikhail Varentsov, Pavel Konstantinov, and Hendrik Wouters |
12:30–12:45 |
EMS2017-562
Characterisation of the urban heat island effect over Barcelona city (NE Spain) Maria-Dolors Martinez, Xavier Lana, Carina Serra, and August Burgueño |
12:45–13:00 |
EMS2017-802
Urban climate impacts on the daily temperature and relative humidity cycles using multi-site measurements in Budapest Rita Pongracz, Judit Bartholy, Zsuzsanna Dezső, Máté Kurcsics, Dóra Incze, and Kornélia Radics |
Lunch break
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14:00–14:15 |
EMS2017-682
Using WUDAPT to explore urban exposure to climate hazards in selected cities Gerald Mills, Paul Alexander, Benjamin Bechtel, Natalie Theeuws, Jason Ching, Anamika Shreevastava, and Michael Foley |
14:15–14:30 |
EMS2017-195
Modelling urban heat load mitigation strategies on an example of the city of Graz Maja Zuvela-Aloise, Konrad Andre, Ingrid Kaltenegger, Gudrun Lettmayer, Hannes Schwaiger, and David Neil Bird |
14:30–14:45 |
EMS2017-688
Evaluation of a statistical-dynamical downscaling methodology for the urban heat island, building energy consumption and human thermal comfort Robert Schoetter, Julia Hidalgo, and Valéry Masson |
14:45–15:00 |
EMS2017-71
Modelling of heat stress in micro scale – Sensitivity studies of thermal comfort indices and influencing parameters Andreas Matzarakis and Dominik Fröhlich |
15:00–15:15 |
EMS2017-732
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Heat mitigation with shade trees: the role of landscape design and tree parameters in ameliorating summertime heat stress in a Central-European square Csilla Gál, Ágnes Gulyás, and Noémi Kántor |
15:15–15:30 |
EMS2017-564
A thermal comfort survey of the UK Mark McCarthy |
15:30–16:00 |
WMO major challenges and opportunities/ Urban climate and air quality by Dr. Wenjian Zhang, Assistant Secretary-General WMO
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Coffee break
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16:30–16:45 |
EMS2017-72
The Heat Health Warning System in Germany Andreas Matzarakis and Stefan Muthers |
16:45–17:00 |
EMS2017-462
Determining the impact of climate change on population heat exposure in mid-latitude conurbations Paul Alexander, Paul Nolan, Travis O'Doherty, and Barry O'Dwyer |
17:00–17:15 |
EMS2017-621
Climatology of thermal comfort conditions in Russian big cities during heat wave events in 1966-2015 Pavel Konstantinov, Diana Tattimbetova, Natalia Shartova, and Mikhail Varentsov |
17:15–17:30 |
EMS2017-589
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Earth System Services communication: bringing science to society Marta Terrado, Dragana Bojovic, Albert Soret, and Francisco Doblas-Reyes |
17:30–17:45 |
EMS2017-577
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A new service providing daily UV doses computed from shortwave downwelling radiation at surface from the HelioClim-3v5 database Claire Thomas, Lucien Wald, Algirdas Švanys, Eric Imbert, Alexis Elbaz, and David Roux |
17:45–18:00 |
EMS2017-288
Clouds formned by human causes: an analysis of 3-years period of observations. Jordi Mazon, Núria Partal, David Pino, Marcel Costa, Ricard Ripoll, and Xènia del Alamo |