1. What are the contributions in "Generating wudapt level 0 data – current status of production and evaluation" ?
The World Urban Database and Access Portal Tools ( WUDAPT ) project has grown out of the need for better information on the form and function of cities globally.. This paper outlines the protocol by which LCZ maps generated by different members of the community are produced and evaluated.. This is also promising for the application of level 0 data in regional and global climate and weather models and supports the assumption that the current level 0 products are already of sufficient quality for certain applications.
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2. How many sites could be clearly assigned to specific LCZ classes?
Approximately 50 sites could be clearly assigned to specific LCZ classes that are present in the Augsburg region (LCZs 2, 5, 6, 8, A, B, D).
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3. What is the LCZ methodology used in the case of Tandil city, Argentina?
Preparing urban climate maps using the LCZ methodology for improving communication with urban planners: the case of Tandil city, Argentina.
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4. What is the reference for Europe?
A good reference for Europe is the EEA (European Environment Agency) soil sealing data set, which is freely available at a 20 m and 100 m resolution.
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