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This heuristic study of the urban morphology influence on urban albedo is based on some 3,500 simulations with the Solene model. The studied configurations include square blocks in regular and staggered rows, rectangular blocks with different street widths, cross-shaped blocks, infinite street canyons and several actual districts in Marseilles, Toulouse and Nantes, France. The scanned variables are plan density, facade density, building height, layout orientation, latitude, date and time of the day. The sky-view factors of the ground and canopy surfaces are also considered. This study demonstrates the significance of the facade density, in addition to the built plan density, as the explanatory geometrical factor to characterize the urban morphology, rather than building height. On the basis of these albedo calculations the puzzling results of Kondo et al. (Boundary-Layer Meteorol 100:225-242, 2001 ) for the influence of building height are explained, and the plan density influence is quantitatively assessed. It is shown that the albedo relationship with plan and facade densities obtained with the regular square plot configuration may be considered as a reference for all other configurations, with the exception of the infinite street canyon that shows systematic differences for the lower plan densities. The curves representing this empirical relationship may be used as a sort of abacus for all other geometries while an approximate simple mathematical model is proposed, as well as relationships between the albedo and sky-view factors.[PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]

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Title
Urban Morphology Influence on Urban Albedo: A Revisit with the Solene Model
Author
Groleau, Dominique; Mestayer, Patrice G
Pages
301-327
Publication year
2013
Publication date
May 2013
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
00068314
e-ISSN
15731472
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1347618794
Copyright
Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2013