The Second Symposium on Urban Environment

MON 2 NOV___________________________

8:00 AM SESSION 1: NUMERICAL MODELLING 1
Chairpersons: Martin J. Best, UK Met Office, Bracknell, Berks., UK
8:00 AM 1.1 GASFLOW SIMULATIONS OF FLOW IN BUILDINGS. Cathrin Müller, Los Alamos National Lab. (LANL), Los Alamos, NM; and D. R. Liles and J. W. Spore
8:20 AM 1.2 A THEORETICAL AND NUMERICAL STUDY OF HEAT-ISLAND INDUCED CONVECTION. Jong-Jin Baik, Kwangju Inst. of Science and Technology, Kwangju, , Korea; and H. -Y. Chun and K. -H. Kim
8:40 AM 1.3 A NUMERICAL SIMULATION INVESTIGATION OF URBAN CANYON ENERGY BUDGET VARIATIONS. John Arnfield, Ohio State Univ., Columbus, OH; and J. M. Herbert and G. T. Johnson
9:00 AM 1.4 A NUMERICAL MODEL FOR THE URBAN CLIMATE. Vu Thanh Ca, Saitama Univ., Urawa, Saitama, Japan; and T. Asaeda, Y. Ashie, and T. Fujino
9:20 AM 1.5 NUMERICAL SIMULATIONS OF THE CLOUD STREET OBSERVED OVER METROPOLITAN LOOP ROAD 8 IN TOKYO, JAPAN. Ted Yamada, Yamada Science and Art Corp., Santa Fe, NM
9:40 AM 1.6 SIMULATION OF A WINTER PRECIPITATION EVENT FOR LOS ANGELES WATER QUALITY STUDIES. Keeley R. Costigan, LANL, Los Alamos, NM
10:00 AM COFFEE BREAK
10:30 AM SESSION 2: NUMERICAL MODELLING 2
Chairpersons: John Arnfield, Ohio State Univ., Columbus, OH
10:30 AM 2.1 HIGH RESOLUTION INVENTORYING OF URBAN MORPHOLOGY TO SUPPORT WIND FLOW MODELING- PROGRESS AND PROSPECT. Richard Ellefsen, San Jose State Univ., San Jose, CA
10:50 AM 2.2 SIMULATING WIND FIELDS FOR DIFFERENT RESOLUTIONS OF TERRAIN AND MORPHOLOGICAL LAND FEATURES. Ronald M. Cionco, US Army Research Lab., Adelphi, MD
11:10 AM 2.3 POLLUTANT TRANSFER THROUGH AIR AND WATER PATHWAYS IN AN URBAN ENVIRONMENT. Michael J. Brown, LANL, Los Alamos, NM; and S. Burian, T. McPherson, G. Streit, K. Costigan, and B. Greene
11:30 AM 2.4 TRACER MODELING IN AN URBAN ENVIRONMENT. Jon M. Reisner, LANL, Los Alamos, NM; and W. S. Smith, J. E. Bossert, and J. L. Winterkamp
11:50 AM 2.5 A GLOBAL URBAN AIR POLLUTION MODEL. T. J. Lyons, Murdoch Univ., Murdoch, WA, Australia; and J. R. Kenworthy, C. Moy, and F. Santos
12:10 PM LUNCH BREAK
1:30 PM SESSION 3: AIR QUALITY 1
Chairpersons: S. Pal Arya, North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh, NC
1:30 PM 3.1 NEURAL NETWORK BASED AIR QUALITY MODELLING IN LONDON, UK. Stephen R. Dorling, Univ. of East Anglia, Norwich, Norfolk, UK; and M. W. Gardner
1:50 PM 3.2 MODELLING HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL CONCENTRATION PROFILES OF OZONE AND NITROGEN OXIDES WITHIN AND DOWNWIND OF URBAN AREAS. James P. Nicholson, Univ. of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Mid-Lothian, UK; and K. J. Weston and D. Fowler
2:10 PM 3.3 AN URBAN AIR QUALITY SIMULATION WITH COMMUNITY MULTI-SCALE AIR QUALITY (CMAQ) MODELING SYSTEM. Daewon W. Byun, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)/Air Resources Lab. (ARL), Research Triangle Park, NC ; and . et al
2:30 PM 3.4 DEVELOPMENT OF A BIOGENIC EMISSIONS INVENTORY FOR A SOUTHWESTERN, SEMI-ARID CITY. Jeremy E. Diem, Univ. of Arizona, Tucson, AZ; and A. C. Comrie
2:50 PM 3.5 LOCAL OZONE MAXIMA IN PROFILES OVER A SUBURBAN NEIGHBORHOOD. Richard H. Grant, Purdue Univ., W. Lafayette, IN; and K. L. Wong
3:10 PM COFFEE BREAK
3:40 PM SESSION 4: AIR QUALITY 2
Chairpersons: R. H. Grant, Purdue Univ., W. Lafayette, IN
3:40 PM 4.1 SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE URBAN CO2 DOME OVER PHOENIX, ARIZONA. Craig D. Idso, Arizona State Univ., Tempe, AZ; and S. B. Idso, K. E. Idso, T. Brooks, and R. C. Balling
4:00 PM 4.2 RECENT MEASUREMENTS OF URBAN METABOLISM AND TRACE GAS RESPIRATION. Joanne H. Shorter, Aerodyne Research Inc., Billerica, MA; and J. B. McManus, C. E. Kolb, E. J. Allwine, . O'Neill, B. K. Lamb, E. Scheuer, P.M. Crill, R. W. Talbot, J. Ferreira Jr., and G. J. McRae
4:20 PM 4.3 WITHDRAWN.
4:40 PM 4.4 THE INFLUENCE OF METEOROLOGICAL PARAMETERS ON THE BEHAVIOR OF THE MOST IMPORTANT POLLUTANTS IN THE CITY OF CARTAGENA (SPAIN) DURING THE PERIOD 1995-1997. José M. Moreno, Cartographic and Projetcs Engineering, Cartagena, Murcia, Spain; and S. Moreno-Grau, J. M. Angosto, J. Bayo, . Jiménez-Torres, and J. Moreno-Clavel
5:00 PM 4.5 SEASONAL VARIATION OF THE ATMOSPHERIC CIRCULATORY PATTERS IN THE BARCELONA AREA- NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF TYPICAL WINTERTIME AND SUMMERTIME SITUATIONS. Cecilia Soriano, Univ. Politècnica de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain; and J. M. Baldasano, M. Coutinho, and J. Calbo

TUE 3 NOV ___________________________

8:00 AM SESSION 5: URBAN CONTAMINATION OF GLOBAL RECORDS
Chairpersons: Stanley Changnon, Illinois State Water Survey (ISWS), Champaign, IL
8:00 AM 5.1 ON THE CONFOUNDING ROLE OF RURAL WETNESS IN ASSESSING URBAN EFFECTS ON CLIMATE. T. R. Oke, Univ. of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada; and C. S. B. Grimmond and R. A. Spronken-Smith
8:20 AM 5.2 ANALYSIS OF THE RELATION BETWEEN YEARLY MEAN URBAN TO RURAL TEMPERATURE DIFFERENCES AND RURAL TEMPERATURE TRENDS. Ines A. Camilloni, Univ. of Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina; and V. R. Barros
8:40 AM 5.3 INFLUENCE OF LAND USE/LAND COVER ON U.S. HISTORICAL CLIMATE NETWORK TEMPERATURE TRENDS. Kevin P. Gallo, NOAA/National Environmental Satellite Data Information Servie (NESDIS)/National Climatic Data Ctr. (NCDC), Asheville, NC; and T. W. Owen
9:00 AM 5.4 REGIONAL WARMING RELATED WITH LAND USE CHANGE DURING RECENT 150 YEARS IN JAPAN. Toshiaki Ichinose, Univ. of Freiburg, Freiburg, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany; and A. U. Urano
9:20 AM 5.5 EVIDENCE FOR URBAN HEAT ISLAND PHENOMENA IN UNDERGROUND TEMPERATURE PROFILES IN TOKYO. Yutaka Genchi, Univ. of Tokyo, Bunkyo-Ku, Tokyo, Japan; and T. Otani, H. Amano, N. Kosugi, Y. Osa, and H. Komiyama
9:40 AM 5.6 URBAN CLIMATE DATA CONTINUITY - THE CASE OF DENVER, COLORADO. Nolan J. Doesken, Colorado State Univ., Ft. Collins, CO; and J. W. Harrington
10:00 AM COFFEE BREAK
10:30 AM SESSION 6: URBAN HEAT ISLANDS
Chairpersons: Kevin P. Gallo, NOAA/NESDIS/NCDC, Asheville, NC
10:30 AM 6.1 AN ALGORITHM TO PREDICT HOURLY URBAN HEAT ISLAND MAGNITUDE. Timothy R. Oke, Univ. of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada
10:50 AM 6.2 THE URBAN HEAT ISLAND OF VANCOUVER, BC. Kathryn E. Runnalls, Univ. of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada; and T. R. Oke
11:10 AM 6.3 SOURCES AND EFFECTS OF INHOMOGENEITY IN LONG-TERM METROPOLITAN TEMPERATURE RECORDS. Nathaniel B. Guttman, NOAA/NESDIS/NCDC, Asheville, NC
11:30 AM 6.4 AN ASSESSMENT OF URBANIZATION MEASURES USED IN THE COMPUTATION OF URBAN HEAT ISLAND BIASES. Timothy W. Owen, NOAA/NESDIS/NCDC, Asheville, NC; and K. P. Gallo
11:50 AM 6.5 THE NATIONAL CLIMATIC DATA CENTER'S METROPOLITAN AREA CLIMATE SUMMARY - AN IDEA WHOSE TIME HAS COME. Stephen R. Doty, NOAA/NESDIS/NCDC, Asheville, NC; and M. J. Changery and M. S. McCown
12:10 PM LUNCH BREAK
1:30 PM SESSION 7: REMOTE SENSING AND MODELLING OF THE URBAN SURFACE
Chairpersons: T. J. Lyons, Murdoch Univ., Murdoch, WA, Australia
1:30 PM 7.1 MODELLING AND REMOTE SENSING OF THE URBAN SURFACE. Andres Soux, Univ. of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada; and T. R. Oke and J. A. Voogt
1:50 PM 7.2 THE ANALYSIS OF FORMAL FEATURES OF URBAN SPACES TO INTERVENE ON THERMAL CONDITIONS OF URBAN ENVIRONMENT. AN ATTEMPT TO GIVE SPATIAL SIGNIFICATION OF THERMAL EXCHANGE IN URBAN SPACE. Lamia Tiraoui, Ecole d'Architecture de Nantes, Nantes, Loire Atlantique, France; and M. -J. Antoine
2:10 PM 7.3 DETECTION OF GROUND AND ROOF LEVEL URBAN HEAT ISLAND. Yair Goldreich, Bar-Ilan Univ., Ramat-Gan, Israel; and B. Zinkin
2:30 PM 7.4 ESTIMATION OF SENSIBLE HEAT FLUX ON AN URBAN COMPLEX SURFACE. Hirofumi Sugawara, National Defense Academy Japan, Yokosuka, Kanagawa, Japan
2:50 PM 7.5 MODELLING URBAN SURFACE ENERGY BALANCES USING SURFACE RADIATIVE TEMPERATURES. James A. Voogt, Univ. of Western Ontario, London, ON, Canada; and C. S. B. Grimmond
3:10 PM COFFEE BREAK
3:40 PM SESSION 8: URBAN LAND USE/COVER ANALYSIS WITH MULTISPECTRAL SATELLITE IMAGERY
Chairpersons: James A. Voogt, Univ. of Western Ontario, London, ON, Canada
3:40 PM 8.1 THE IMPACT OF LAND USE/LAND COVER CHANGES DUE TO URBANIZATION ON SURFACE MICROCLIMATE AND HYDROLOGY- A SATELLITE PERSPECTIVE. S. Traci Arthur, Penn State Univ., University Park, PA; and T. N. Carlson and D. A. J. Ripley
4:00 PM 8.2 URBAN/RURAL DESIGNATION OF CLIMATE OBSERVATION STATIONS WITH REMOTELY SENSED DATA. Kevin P. Gallo, NOAA/NESDIS/NCDC, Asheville, NC; and T. W. Owen
4:20 PM 8.3 PROJECT ATLANTA (ATLANTA LAND USE ANALYSIS- TEMPERATURE AND AIR QUALITY) – A STUDY OF HOW THE URBAN LANDSCAPE AFFECTS METEOROLOGY AND AIR QUALITY THROUGH TIME. Dale A. Quattrochi, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)/Global Hydrology and Climate Ctr. (GHCC), Huntsville, AL; and J. C. Luvall, M. G. Estes, C. P. Lo, . Kidder, J. Hafner, H. Taha, R.D. Bornstein, R. R. Gillies, and K. P. Gallo
4:40 PM 8.4 AN INTRA-ANNUAL ANALYSIS OF LAND COVER IN THE ATLANTA METROPOLITAN REGION. Timothy W. Owen, NOAA/NESDIS/NCDC, Asheville, NC; and K. P. Gallo
5:00 PM 8.5 THERMAL CHARACTERISTICS OF URBAN LANDSCAPES. Jeffrey C. Luvall, NASA/GHCC, Huntsville, AL; and D. A. Quattrochi

WED 4 NOV __________________________

8:00 AM SESSION 9A: TURBULENCE
Chairpersons: S. Pal Arya, North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh, NC
8:00 AM 9A.1 A WIND TUNNEL STUDY OF TURBULENT FLOW OVER A ROUGH SURFACE. Matthias Roth, Univ. of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada; and H. Ueda
8:20 AM 9A.2 MEASUREMENTS OF INTRA-URBAN TURBULENCE. R. P. Hosker, NOAA/ERL/ARL, Oak Ridge, TN; and C. J. Nappo, R. L. Gunter, and T. P. Meyers
8:40 AM 9A.3 VERTICAL STRUCTURE OF TURBULENCE OVER CITIES. Matthias Roth, Univ. of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada
9:00 AM 9A.4 REMOTE SENSING OF WIND PROFILES WITHIN AND ABOVE AN URBAN DOMAIN. Ronald M. Cionco, US Army Research Lab., Adelphi, MD; and G. Steele and G. Moran
9:20 AM 9A.5 MEASURED AND MODELLED VALUES OF ROUGHNESS LENGTH IN URBAN AREAS- RECOMMENDATIONS AND CAUTIONARY COMMENTS. C. Susan B. Grimmond, Indiana Univ., Bloomington, IN; and T. R. Oke
8:00 AM SESSION 9B: HEAT AND HUMAN HEALTH 1 (Joint with 13th Conference on Biometeorology and Aerobiology)
Chairpersons: Karen Smoyer, Univ. of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada
8:00 AM 9B.1 HOUSING AND POPULATION RISK FACTORS IN HEAT-RELATED MORTALITY. Karen E. Smoyer, Univ. of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada; and L. S. Kalkstein and J. Detwiler
8:20 AM 9B.2 HEALTH EFFECTS ON AMERICANS OF GLOBAL WARMING. Thomas G. Moore, Stanford Univ., Stanford, CA
8:40 AM 9B.3 A NEW DIMENSION IN HUMAN BIOMETEOROLOGY- THE ONE-ON-ONE APPROACH. Dennis M. Driscoll, Texas A&M Univ., College Station, TX
9:00 AM 9B.4 HEAT ILLNESS PREVENTION IN MISSOURI. Denny Donnell, Missouri Department of Health, Jefferson City, MO
9:20 AM 9B.5 HUMAN-BIOMETEOROLOGICAL ASSESSMENT OF URBAN MICROCLIMATES ACCORDING TO THE GERMAN VDI-GUIDELINE 3787 PART II. Helmut Mayer, Univ. of Freiburg, Freiburg, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
9:40 AM 9B.6 INVESTIGATIONS OF URBAN CLIMATE'S THERMAL COMPONENT IN FREIBURG, GERMANY. Andreas Matzarakis, Univ. of Freiburg, Freiburg, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany; and H. Mayer
10:00 AM COFFEE BREAK
10:30 AM SESSION 10A: REPRESENTING URBAN AREAS IN MODELS
Chairpersons: William Cotton, Colorado State Univ., Ft. Collins, CO
10:30 AM 10A.1 AN URBAN CANOPY PARAMETERIZATION FOR MESOSCALE METEOROLOGICAL MODELS. Michael J. Brown, LANL, Los Alamos, NM; and M. D. Williams
10:50 AM 10A.2 REPRESENTING URBAN AREAS IN NUMERICAL WEATHER PREDICTION MODELS. Martin J. Best, UK Met Office, Bracknell, Berks., UK
11:10 AM 10A.3 THE IMPLEMENTATION AND PERFORMANCE OF A 1D MODEL COUPLED TO NWP FORCING FOR LOW-COST SITE-SPECIFIC FORECASTING. Peter A. Clark, UK Met Office, Bracknell, Berks., UK
11:30 AM 10A.4 INITIALIZATION ISSUES FOR MESOSCALE MODELING OF URBAN HEAT ISLANDS. Jesse N. Rosen, Tulane Univ., New Orleans, LA; and D. J. Sailor
11:50 AM 10A.5 MODELLING REGIONAL SCALE SURFACE ENERGY EXCHANGES AND CONVECTIVE BOUNDARY LAYER (CBL) GROWTH IN A HETEROGENEOUS, URBAN-RURAL LANDSCAPE. Helen A. Cleugh, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO) Land and Water, Canberra, ACT, Australia; and C. S. B. Grimmond
10:30 AM SESSION 10B: HEAT AND HUMAN HEALTH 2 (Joint with 13th Conference on Biometeorology and Aerobiology)
Chairpersons: Larry Kalkstein, Univ. of Delaware, Newark, DE
10:30 AM 10B.1 EARLY SEASON HEAT WAVES AND MORTALITY IN SOUTHERN U.S. CITIES. Nellie Elguindi, Univ. of Delaware, Newark, DE; and J. Detwiler and L. Kalkstein
10:50 AM 10B.2 TEMPERATURE AND MORTALITY: FINDINGS IN 11 CITIES OF THE EASTERN UNITED STATES. Karlyn S. Heiner, Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, MD; and S. L. Zeger, F. Dominici, and J. M. Samet
11:10 AM 10B.3 MAPPING HUMAN BIOCLIMATES IN VARIOUS SCALES WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO URBAN ENVIRONMENT. Gerd Jendritzky, Deutscher Wetterdienst, Freiburg, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany; and A. Graetz
11:30 AM 10B.4 HEATWAVE MORTALITY IN A COLD CLIMATE: CLIMATE CHANGE AND SUMMER MORTALITY RATES IN LONDON. Graham Bentham, Univ. of East Anglia, Norwich, Norfolk, UK
11:50 AM 10B.5 HEALTH EFFECTS OF HEAT WAVES. Edwin M. Kilbourne, Centers for Disease Control & Prevention , Atlanta, GA
12:10 PM CONFERENCE LUNCHEON
2:10 PM POSTER SESSION P1:
P1.1 INTERNATIONAL URBAN CLIMATE HOMEPAGE - A TOOL FOR URBAN PLANNERS AND URBAN METEOROLOGISTS. Andreas Matzarakis, Univ. of Freiburg, Freiburg, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany; and J. Baumueller and H. Mayer
P1.2 TENDENCIES OF CLIMATIC CHANGES AND THEIR INFLUENCES ON THE WATER RESOURCES - A CASE STUDY FOR BUCHAREST CITY AREA. Mihaela Cornelia Carmen M. Podani, National Inst. of Meteorology and Hydrology, Bucharest, Romania; and M. D. Podani and A. C. Marica
P1.3 IMPACTS OF THE URBAN CLIMATE ON THERMAL COMFORT AND ENERGY CONSUMPTION- CASE STUDY FOR A TYPICAL OFFICE BUILDING IN BELO HORIZONTE, BRAZIL. Eleonora S. Assis, Federal Univ. of Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil
P1.4 WITHDRAWN.
P1.5 TURBULENCE MODEL OF AN URBAN LANDSCAPE FOR USE IN AN URBAN FOOTPRINT MODEL. Susan M. O'Neill, Washington State Univ., Pullman, WA; and R. Villasenor, B. K. Lamb, D. Stock, E. Allwine, J. H. Shorter, and J. B. McManus
P1.6 NUMERICAL STUDY OF CLOUD LINE OVER AN URBAN STREET (KANPACHI STREET CLOUD) IN TOKYO. Manabu Kanda, Tokyo Inst. of Technology, Meguro-ku, Tokyo, Japan; and Y. Inoue and I. Uno
P1.7 THE "HEAT" ISLAND EFFECT IN THE CITY OF GUADALAJARA, MEXICO. Irina E. Tereshchenko, Guadalajara Univ., Guadalajara, Jalisco, México; and A. E. Filonov
P1.8 WITHDRAWN.
P1.9 URBAN HEAT ENVIRONMENT SIMULATION FOR THREE DIMENSIONAL REPLACEMENT OF URBAN ACTIVITY. Akira Urano, Taisei Corp., Shinjuku-ward, Tokyo, Japan; and T. I. Ichinose and K. .H Hanaki
P1.10 THE STUDY OF THE PHYSICAL PROCESSES THE SOIL-ATMOSPHERE INTERFACE. Simona I. Oancea, National Inst. of Meteorology and Hydrology, Bucharest, Romania; and E. Savin and V. Adamiad
P1.11 TEMPERATURE INVERSIONS IN THE BOUNDARY LAYER OF THE ATMOSPHERE ABOVE THE METROPOLITAN AREA OF GUADALAJARA, MEXICO. Irina E. Tereshchenko, Guadalajara Univ., Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico; and A. E. Filonov
P1.12 WITHDRAWN.
P1.13 MONITORING OF ACID PRECIPITATION USING RAINFALL-PH-METER. Fabrizio Benincasa, CNR Istituto per il monitoraggio degli agroecosistemi, Sassari, Sardinia, Italy; and A. Canu, G. Pellizzaro, and P. Zara
P1.14 A NUMERICAL STUDY OF THE THERMAL EFFECTS ON FLOW AND POLLUTANT DISPERSION IN URBAN STREET CANYONS. Jae-Jin Kim, Kwangju Institute of Science and Technology, Kwangju, Korea; and J. -J. Baik
P1.15 THE RADIATION BUDGET AND HEAT BALANCE OF A RESIDENTIAL SUBURB OF MIAMI, FLORIDA. T. Newton, Univ. of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada; and T. R. Oke, C. S. B. Grimmond, and M. Roth
3:10 PM COFFEE BREAK
3:40 PM SESSION 11: METROMEX REVISITED
Chairpersons: Roscoe Braham, North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh, NC
Panelists: Stanley Changnon, ISWS, Champaign, IL;
William Cotton, Colorado State Univ., Ft. Collins, CO; Richard Dirks, NCAR, Boulder, CO; Donald Gatz, ISWS,Champaign, IL; Mark Hjelmfelt, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, Vermillion, SD; William Lowry, Peavine Publications, McMinnville, OR
3:40 PM 11.1 METROMEX REVISITED. METROMEX REVISITED.

THU 5 NOV __________________________

8:00 AM SESSION 12: EFFECTS OF VEGETION AND GREENSPACE 1
Chairpersons: Timothy Oke, The Univ. British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada
8:00 AM 12.1 MULTIPLE WAVEBAND SOLAR IRRADIANCE IN AN OPEN TREE CANOPY- MEASUREMENT AND MODELING. Richard H. Grant, Purdue Univ., W. Lafayette, IN; and G. M. Heisler, W. Gao, and W. King
8:20 AM 12.2 SEMI-EMPIRICAL MODELING OF SPATIAL DIFFERENCES IN BELOW-CANOPY URBAN AIR TEMPERATURE USING GIS ANALYSIS OF SATELLITE IMAGES, ON-SITE PHOTOGRAPHY, AND METEOROLOGICAL MEASUREMENTS. Gordon M. Heisler, US Department of Agriculture (USDA) Forest Service, Syracuse, NY; and Y. Wang
8:40 AM 12.3 DAYTIME SUMMER TEMPERATURE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN A GREEN AREA AND ITS BUILT-UP SURROUNDINGS IN A HIGH LATITUDE CITY. Hillevi Upmanis, Göteborg Univ., Göteborg, Sweden
9:00 AM 12.4 MEASUREMENTS OF LATENT HEAT FLUX IN A SMALL URBAN PARK IN MEXICO CITY. Victor L. Barradas, Ciudad Univ., UNAM, Mexico City, México
9:20 AM 12.5 ADVECTION AND THE SURFACE ENERGY BALANCE ACROSS AN IRRIGATED URBAN PARK. R. A. Spronken-Smith, Univ. of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand; and T. R. Oke and W. P. Lowry
9:40 AM 12.6 COOL ISLAND PHENOMENA IN A LARGE GREEN PARK IN TOKYO. Takehiko Mikami, Tokyo Metropolitan Univ., Hachioji-City, Tokyo, Japan; and T. Hamada and H. Kirihara
10:00 AM COFFEE BREAK
10:30 AM SESSION 13: EFFECTS OF VEGETATION AND GREENSPACE 2
Chairpersons: Ernesto Jauregui, UNAM, Mexico City, Mexico
10:30 AM 13.1 THE NOCTURNAL WIND CLIMATE OF AN URBAN GREEN AREA - FIELD OBSERVATIONS FROM GOTEBORG, SWEDEN AND KOBENHAVN, DENMARK. Ingegärd Eliasson, Göteborg Univ., Göteborg, Sweden; and H. Upmanis
10:50 AM 13.2 DEW IN URBAN ENVIRONMENTS. Katrina Richards, Univ. of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada; and T. R. Oke
11:10 AM 13.3 EFFECTS OF URBAN VEGEATION ON MICRO CLIMATE AND THERMAL COMFORT. Jun-ichiro G. Tsutsumi, Univ. of the Ryukyus, Nishihara-cho, Okinawa, Japan
11:30 AM 13.4 EFFECTS OF TREE COVER ON PARKING LOT MICROCLIMATE AND VEHICLE EMISSIONS. James R. Simpson, USDA Forest Service, Davis, CA; and K. I. Scott and E. G. McPherson
11:50 AM 13.5 ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECT OF MEIJI-SHRINE FOREST AS A SINK OF ENERGY AND POLLUTANTS. Manabu Kanda, Tokyo Inst. of Technology, Meguroku, Tokyo, Japan; and R. Moriwaki
12:10 PM LUNCH BREAK
1:30 PM SESSION 14A: FLUXES
Chairpersons: Helen Cleugh, CSIRO, Canberra, Australia
1:30 PM 14A.1 SPATIAL VARIABILITY OF LONGWAVE RADIATION IN GOTEBORG, SWEDEN. Manuel Nunez, Univ. of Tasmania, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia; and I. Eliasson and J. Lindgren
1:50 PM 14A.2 URBANIZATION AND THE REGIONAL METABOLIC RATE. William P. Lowry, University of Illinois, McMinnville, OR
2:10 PM 14A.3 COMPARISON OF SUMMER AND WINTERTIME ENERGY FLUXES OVER A SUBURBAN NEIGHBOURHOOD, CHRISTCHURCH, NEW ZEALAND. Rachel A. Spronken-Smith, Univ. of Canterbury, Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand
2:30 PM 14A.4 URBAN EVAPOTRANSPIRATION RATES. C. Sue B. Grimmond, Indiana Univ., Bloomington, IN; and T. R. Oke
2:50 PM 14A.5 ESTIMATIONS OF THE ADVECTIVE AND LATENT HEAT FLUXES AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON THE URBAN HEAT ISLAND. Bjoern Holmer, Univ. of Goteborg, Goteborg, Sweden
1:30 PM SESSION 14B: ROAD CLIMATOLOGY 1
Chairpersons: Sven Lindqvist, Univ. of Goteborg, Goteborg, Sweden
1:30 PM 14B.1 TEMPERATURE VARIATIONS CLOSE TO THE ROAD SURFACE DURING DIFFERENT WEATHER SITUATIONS. Maria Karlsson, Univ. of Goteborg, Goteborg, , Sweden
1:50 PM 14B.2 COOLING EFFECT OF WATERING ON PAVED ROAD AND RETENTION IN POROUS PAVEMENT. Tsuyoshi Kinouchi, Public Works Research Inst., Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan; and M. Kanda
2:10 PM 14B.3 MONITORING TEMPERATURE VARIATIONS ALONG ROADS- OPTIMISING ROAD WEATHER INFORMATION SYSTEMS BY USE OF MODELS. Jorgen Bogren, Univ. of Goteborg, Goteborg, , Sweden
2:30 PM 14B.4 DEVELOPMENT AND TESTS OF A SIMPLE MODEL TO PREDICT ROAD SURFACE TEMPERATURE IN URBAN AS WELL AS RURAL TERRAIN. Arthur A. McClean, Snow Avalanche Programs, Victoria, BC, Canada; and T. R. Oke
2:50 PM 14B.5 INTEGRATING ITS AND ADVANCED WEATHER PREDICTION. Peter Davies, Castle Rock Consultants, Boulder, CO; and O. H. Choudhry
3:10 PM COFFEE BREAK
3:40 PM SESSION 15A: CIRCULATIONS
Chairpersons: Gordon Heisler, USDA Forest Service, Syracuse, NY
3:40 PM 15A.1 WITHDRAWN.
4:00 PM 15A.2 ANALYSES OF THE URBAN THERMAL ENVIRONMENT IN A BASIN AND THE EFFECT OF ITS TOPOGRAHY. Takeshi Fujino, Saitama Univ., Urawa, Saitama, Japan; and T. Asaeda and V. Thanh Ca
3:40 PM SESSION 15B: ROAD CLIMATOLOGY 2
Chairpersons: Sven Lindqvist, Univ. of Goteborg, Goteborg, Sweden
3:40 PM 15B.1 THERMAL MAPPING - THE NEVADA EXPERIENCE. L. Shneider, Vaisala, Inc., Woburn, MA
4:00 PM 15B.2 ROAD WEATHER AND ROAD CONDITIONS SERVICES FOR MOTORISTS. Kimmo K. Toivonen, Finnish National Road Administration, Kouvola, Finland
4:20 PM 15B.3 ROAD WEATHER INFORMATION SYSTEM IN FINLAND AND COST BENEFIT STUDIES. Yrjo Pilli-Sihvola, Finnish National Road Administration, Kouvola, Finland
4:40 PM 15B.4 CONTROLLING TRAFFIC FLOW BY USE OF CLIMATE INFORMATION. Torbjorn Gustavsson, Univ. of Goteborg, Goteborg, Sweden
5:00 PM 15B.5 SURFACE TRANSPORTATION AND WEATHER INFORMATION. Gary G. Nelson, Mitretek Systems Inc., Washington, DC; and P. Pisano
4:20 PM SESSION 16A: IMPLICATIONS FOR URBAN PLANNING
Chairpersons: Gordon Heisler, USDA Forest Service, Syracuse, NY
4:20 PM 16A.1 LONG-TERM EFFECT OF MEXICO CITY'S HEAT ISLAND ON POTENTIAL ENERGY DEMAND FOR SPACE HEATING. Ernesto Jauregui, National Univ. of Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico
4:40 PM 16A.2 INTEGRATION OF CLIMATE KNOWLEDGE AND MODELLING IN A GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEM - A PROJECT WITH FOCUS ON URBAN GREEN AREAS AND CITY PLANNING. Marie K. Svensson, Göteborg Univ., Göteborg, Sweden
5:00 PM 16A.3 THE USE OF LOCAL CLIMATE KNOWLEDGE IN URBAN PLANNING. Ingegärd Eliasson, Göteborg Univ., Göteborg, Sweden
5:20 PM 16A.4 MICRO SCALE INVESTIGATIONS OF URBAN CLIMATE IN FREIBURG, GERMANY. Andreas Matzarakis, Univ. of Frieburg, Freiburg, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany; and H. Mayer

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