Tamás Gál
University of Szeged
54 Papers
157 Citations
Tamás Gál is an academic researcher from University of Szeged. The author has contributed to research in topics: Urban climate & Urban heat island. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 54 publications.
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Papers
Computing continuous sky view factors using 3D urban raster and vector databases: comparison and application to urban climate
TL;DR: The vector and the raster approaches to the derivation of areal means of SVF are both shown to be powerful tools to obtain a general picture of the geometrical conditions of an urban environment.
Generating WUDAPT Level 0 data – Current status of production and evaluation
Benjamin Bechtel,Paul J. Alexander,Christoph Beck,Jürgen Böhner,Oscar Brousse,Jason Ching,Matthias Demuzere,Cidália Costa Fonte,Tamás Gál,Julia Hidalgo,Peter Hoffmann,Ariane Middel,Gerald Mills,Chao Ren,Linda See,Panagiotis Sismanidis,Marie-Leen Verdonck,Guang Xu,Yong Xu +18 more
TL;DR: The protocol by which LCZ maps generated by different members of the community are produced and evaluated is outlined, which supports the assumption that the current level 0 products are already of sufficient quality for certain applications.
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Design of an urban monitoring network based on Local Climate Zone mapping and temperature pattern modelling
TL;DR: The Local Climate Zones (LCZ) classification system was initially designed for mapping, but to classify temperature observation sites as mentioned in this paper, and as a need arose to characaine...
Employing an urban meteorological network to monitor air temperature conditions in the ‘local climate zones’ of Szeged, Hungary
TL;DR: In this article, the average annual and seasonal air temperature conditions in the local climate zones (LCZs) of Szeged, Hungary were analyzed using a 1-year dataset from 2014 to 2015 for a 20-station urban meteorological network.
Modelling of the Annual Mean Urban Heat Island Pattern for Planning of Representative Urban Climate Station Network
TL;DR: The spatial distribution of the annual mean urban heat island (UHI) intensity pattern was analyzed for the medium-sized city Novi Sad, Serbia, located on the low and flat Great Hungarian Plain this article.
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