Timothy R. Oke

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University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Vancouver, BC, Canada 
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Krayenhoff ES, Jiang T, Christen A, et al. (2020) A multi-layer urban canopy meteorological model with trees (BEP-Tree): Street tree impacts on pedestrian-level climate Urban Climate. 32: 100590
Kokkonen TV, Grimmond CSB, Christen A, et al. (2018) Changes to the Water Balance Over a Century of Urban Development in Two Neighborhoods: Vancouver, Canada Water Resources Research. 54: 6625-6642
Kokkonen TV, Grimmond CSB, Räty O, et al. (2017) Sensitivity of Surface Urban Energy and Water Balance Scheme (SUEWS) to downscaling of reanalysis forcing data Urban Climate. 23: 36-52
Krayenhoff ES, Santiago J-, Martilli A, et al. (2015) Parametrization of Drag and Turbulence for Urban Neighbourhoods with Trees Boundary-Layer Meteorology. 156: 157-189
Krayenhoff ES, Christen A, Martilli A, et al. (2014) A Multi-layer Radiation Model for Urban Neighbourhoods with Trees Boundary-Layer Meteorology. 151: 139-178
Stewart ID, Oke TR, Krayenhoff ES. (2014) Evaluation of the 'local climate zone' scheme using temperature observations and model simulations International Journal of Climatology. 34: 1062-1080
Salmond JA, Roth M, Oke TR, et al. (2012) Can surface-cover tiles be summed to give neighborhood fluxes in cities? Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology. 51: 133-149
Stewart ID, Oke TR. (2012) Local Climate Zones for Urban Temperature Studies Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. 93: 1879-1900
Nunez M, Oke TR. (2010) Modeling the Daytime Urban Surface Energy Balance Geographical Analysis. 12: 373-386
Grimmond CSB, Roth M, Oke TR, et al. (2010) Climate and more sustainable cities: Climate information for improved planning and management of cities (Producers/Capabilities Perspective) Procedia Environmental Sciences. 1: 247-274
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