1.Introduction Planning and managing land resources requires the use of land use and land cover(LULC)maps,which provide vital information on the interactions between humans and the environment(Esfandeh et al.,2022;Pra...1.Introduction Planning and managing land resources requires the use of land use and land cover(LULC)maps,which provide vital information on the interactions between humans and the environment(Esfandeh et al.,2022;Pratic`o et al.,2021;Yao et al.,2022).The precision of LULC monitoring has increased due to developments in Earth observation and remote sensing,allowing for well-informed environmental management decision-making(Qian and Zhang,2022;Viana et al.,2019).展开更多
This paper describes the set up and application of a non hydrostatic Canadian meteorological numerical model (MC2) for mesoscale simulations of wind field and other meteorological parameters over the complex terrain...This paper describes the set up and application of a non hydrostatic Canadian meteorological numerical model (MC2) for mesoscale simulations of wind field and other meteorological parameters over the complex terrain of Hong Kong. Results of the simulations of one case are presented and compared with the results of radiosonde and aircraft measurements. The model is proved capable of predicting high resolution, three dimensional fields of wind and other meteorological parameters within the Hong Kong territory, using reasonable computer time and memory resources.展开更多
文摘1.Introduction Planning and managing land resources requires the use of land use and land cover(LULC)maps,which provide vital information on the interactions between humans and the environment(Esfandeh et al.,2022;Pratic`o et al.,2021;Yao et al.,2022).The precision of LULC monitoring has increased due to developments in Earth observation and remote sensing,allowing for well-informed environmental management decision-making(Qian and Zhang,2022;Viana et al.,2019).
文摘This paper describes the set up and application of a non hydrostatic Canadian meteorological numerical model (MC2) for mesoscale simulations of wind field and other meteorological parameters over the complex terrain of Hong Kong. Results of the simulations of one case are presented and compared with the results of radiosonde and aircraft measurements. The model is proved capable of predicting high resolution, three dimensional fields of wind and other meteorological parameters within the Hong Kong territory, using reasonable computer time and memory resources.