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[[Category:Exposures]]
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[[Category:Heat]]
[[Category:Mega case study]]
[[Category:Climate change]]
[[Category:Intarese]]
[[Category:Intarese]]
[[Category:Lama]]
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== Scope ==
== Scope ==


What is the ambient air temperature in Europe in 1990-2050?
The ambient air background temperature in Europe now and in the future. Background temperature means the temperature in the area without a potential [[urban heat island]] effect.


== Definition ==
== Definition ==
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=== Data ===
=== Data ===


The temperature data exists in USTUTT but in a difficult data format. The discussion is ongoing about translating that into a readily-readable format such as CSV. {{disclink|Obtaining temperature data}}
*Temperature data modelled with [http://www.mpimet.mpg.de the Regional Model (REMO) developed by Max Planck Institute for Meteorology].
 


=== Dependencies ===
=== Dependencies ===


* [[Mega case study]]
* [[European climate scenarios]]


=== Unit ===
=== Unit ===


° C
°C


=== Formula ===
=== Formula ===
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==See also==
==See also==


* [[Mega case study]]
* [[EMEP grid]]
* [[REMO grid]]





Latest revision as of 14:06, 23 March 2011



Scope

The ambient air background temperature in Europe now and in the future. Background temperature means the temperature in the area without a potential urban heat island effect.

Definition

Data

Dependencies

Unit

°C

Formula

Result

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See also


References


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