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    11= [=#subproj]MOSAIK: Projects =
     2The MOSAIK projects consists of 14 work packages (WP, subprojects) and the coordinating work package [[wiki:project/subproj/wpc|WP-C]].
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    910== Model development (M-projects) ==
     11The M-projects cover the new UCM model core development based on the existing large-eddy simulation model core [[https://palm.muk.uni-hannover.de|PALM]], which has been developed at Leibniz Universität Hannover. The model development work packages aim at adding missing components to PALM in order to build a full UCM. These works include a RANS turbulence parameterization, several nesting options and an energy balance solver for urban surfaces. Furthermore urban chemistry and indoor climate will be incporporated in the new model.
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    1013|| '''Work package''' || '''Title''' || '''Institution''' ||
    1114|| [[wiki:project/subproj/wpm1|WP-M1]] || Implementation and validation of turbulence parameterizations  || Leibniz Universität Hannover
     
    1619|| [[wiki:project/subproj/wpm6|WP-M6]] || Indoor climate and energy demand                               || Hochschule Offenburg
    1720|| [[wiki:project/subproj/wpm7|WP-M7]] || Urban chemistry and air pollution                              || Karlsruhe Institue of Technology, Freie Universität Berlin
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     21Click on the work packages for a detailed description.
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    2023== Input data and data management (D-projects) ==
     24The D-projects are responsible for data acquisition for selected "democities" and simulation periods in order to allow for an independent validation of the new UCM within [[http://uc2-3do.org|Module B: 3DO]] of the BMBF funding framework. Moreover, the D-projects will be responsible for an adequate data processing and management for the MOSAIK partners.
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    2126|| '''Work package''' || '''Title''' || '''Institution''' ||
    2227|| [[wiki:project/subproj/wpd1|WP-D1]] || Processing and preparation of surface data                     || DLR
     
    2429|| [[wiki:project/subproj/wpd3|WP-D3]] || User-friendly software package to customize output from meso-scale models for forcing PACE, and application studies || Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD)
    2530|| [[wiki:project/subproj/wpd4|WP-D4]] || Urban soil water content                                       || Ingenieurgesellschaft Prof. Dr. Sieker mbH
     31Click on the work packages for a detailed description.
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    2733== Advanced urban planning (P-projects) ==
     34In order to provide new innovative techniques and output products for end users, such as urban planners, the P-projects will develop standard biometeorological analysis products (e.g. thermal comfort/stress, UV and pollutant exposure) based on a new multi-agent based system which allows to incorporate socio-economic data into the modeling system.
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    2836|| '''Work package''' || '''Title''' || '''Institution''' ||
    2937|| [[wiki:project/subproj/wpp1|WP-P1]] || A multi-agent model for urban residents                        || Leibniz Universität Hannover
    3038|| [[wiki:project/subproj/wpp2|WP-P2]] || Evaluation of human thermal comfort/stress and planning adaptation possibilities in urban areas || Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD)
    3139|| [[wiki:project/subproj/wpp3|WP-P3]] || Actinic complex for the calculation of the biologically weighted UV exposure of humans || Leibniz Universität Hannover
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    35 MOSAIK contains 15 work packages, including the project coordination (WP-C):
    36 * "M"-projects cover the development of the different components - e.g. surface energy budget, urban radiation, indoor climate - for the new urban climate model <model name>,
    37 * "D"-projects are responsible for data acquisition, preparation and management,
    38 * "P"-projects jointly develop a multi-agent model (MAM), enabling the determination of human comfort/stress, e.g. concerning temperature and UV-radiation.
    3940Click on the work packages for a detailed description.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               
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