Items where Author is "Chapman, Lee"

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Bassett, Richard and Young, Paul and Blair, Gordon and Cai, Xiaoming and Chapman, Lee (2020) Urbanisation’s contribution to climate warming in Great Britain. Environmental Research Letters, 15 (11): 114014. ISSN 1748-9326

Abdulrasheed, Muhktar and MacKenzie, A.R. and Whyatt, Duncan and Chapman, Lee (2020) Allometric scaling of thermal infrared emitted from UK cities and its relation to urban form. City and Environment Interactions, 5: 100037. ISSN 2590-2520

Bassett, Richard and Cai, Xiaoming and Chapman, Lee and Heaviside, Clare and Thornes, John (2019) Semi‐idealised urban heat advection simulations using the WRF mesoscale model. International Journal of Climatology, 39 (3). pp. 1345-1358. ISSN 0899-8418

Bassett, Richard and Cai, Xiaoming and Chapman, Lee and Heaviside, Clare and Thornes, John (2017) The Effects of Heat Advection on UK Weather and Climate Observations in the Vicinity of Small Urbanized Areas. Boundary-Layer Meteorology, 165 (1). pp. 181-196. ISSN 1573-1472

Bassett, Richard and Cai, Xiaoming and Chapman, Lee and Heaviside, Clare and Thornes, John (2017) Methodology to separate urban from regional heat advection by use of the Weather Research and Forecasting mesoscale model. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 143 (705). pp. 2016-2024. ISSN 0035-9009

Ferranti, Emma Jayne Sakamoto and Chapman, Lee and Whyatt, James Duncan (2017) A perfect storm? : The collapse of Lancaster’s critical infrastructure networks following intense rainfall on 4th/5th in December 2015. Weather, 72 (1). pp. 3-7. ISSN 0043-1656

Bassett, Richard and Cai, Xiaoming and Chapman, Lee and Heaviside, Clare and Thornes, John and Muller, Catherine and Young, Duick and Warren, Elliott (2016) Observations of urban heat island advection from a high-density monitoring network. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 142 (699 Pa). pp. 2434-2441. ISSN 0035-9009

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