Introduction of Fractal-Based Tree Digitalization and Accurate In-Canopy Radiation Transfer Modelling to the Microclimate Model ENVI-met

While complex urban morphologies including different materials, wall structures, etc., are rather adequately represented in microclimate models, replication of actual plant geometry is—so far—rather crudely handled. However, plant geometry greatly differs within species and locations while strongly...

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Main Authors: Helge Simon, Tim Sinsel, Michael Bruse
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-08-01
Series:Forests
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/11/8/869
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spelling doaj-2856feeac6644701ba6362c9459b010a2020-11-25T03:25:45ZengMDPI AGForests1999-49072020-08-011186986910.3390/f11080869Introduction of Fractal-Based Tree Digitalization and Accurate In-Canopy Radiation Transfer Modelling to the Microclimate Model ENVI-metHelge Simon0Tim Sinsel1Michael Bruse2Department of Geography, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, 55099 Mainz, GermanyDepartment of Geography, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, 55099 Mainz, GermanyDepartment of Geography, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, 55099 Mainz, GermanyWhile complex urban morphologies including different materials, wall structures, etc., are rather adequately represented in microclimate models, replication of actual plant geometry is—so far—rather crudely handled. However, plant geometry greatly differs within species and locations while strongly determining a plant’s microclimate performance. To improve the plants representation in numerical models, a new method to describe plant skeletons using the so-called Lindenmayer-System has been implemented in the microclimate model ENVI-met. The new model allows describing much more realistic plants including the position and alignment of leaf clusters, a hierarchical description of the branching system and the calculation of the plant’s biomechanics. Additionally, a new canopy radiation transfer module is introduced that allows not only the simulation of diffuse radiation extinction but also secondary sources of diffuse radiation due to scattering of direct radiation within plant canopies. Intercomparisons between model runs with and without the advancements showed large differences for various plant parameters due to the introduction of the Lindenmayer-System and the advanced radiation scheme. The combination of the two developments represents a sophisticated approach to accurately digitize plants, model radiative transfer in crown canopies, and thus achieve more realistic microclimate results.https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/11/8/869tree modellingdirect shortwave radiation scatteringattenuation of diffuse radiationtree canopyLindenmayer-Systemalgorithmic plant generation
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author Helge Simon
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Michael Bruse
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Michael Bruse
Introduction of Fractal-Based Tree Digitalization and Accurate In-Canopy Radiation Transfer Modelling to the Microclimate Model ENVI-met
Forests
tree modelling
direct shortwave radiation scattering
attenuation of diffuse radiation
tree canopy
Lindenmayer-System
algorithmic plant generation
author_facet Helge Simon
Tim Sinsel
Michael Bruse
author_sort Helge Simon
title Introduction of Fractal-Based Tree Digitalization and Accurate In-Canopy Radiation Transfer Modelling to the Microclimate Model ENVI-met
title_short Introduction of Fractal-Based Tree Digitalization and Accurate In-Canopy Radiation Transfer Modelling to the Microclimate Model ENVI-met
title_full Introduction of Fractal-Based Tree Digitalization and Accurate In-Canopy Radiation Transfer Modelling to the Microclimate Model ENVI-met
title_fullStr Introduction of Fractal-Based Tree Digitalization and Accurate In-Canopy Radiation Transfer Modelling to the Microclimate Model ENVI-met
title_full_unstemmed Introduction of Fractal-Based Tree Digitalization and Accurate In-Canopy Radiation Transfer Modelling to the Microclimate Model ENVI-met
title_sort introduction of fractal-based tree digitalization and accurate in-canopy radiation transfer modelling to the microclimate model envi-met
publisher MDPI AG
series Forests
issn 1999-4907
publishDate 2020-08-01
description While complex urban morphologies including different materials, wall structures, etc., are rather adequately represented in microclimate models, replication of actual plant geometry is—so far—rather crudely handled. However, plant geometry greatly differs within species and locations while strongly determining a plant’s microclimate performance. To improve the plants representation in numerical models, a new method to describe plant skeletons using the so-called Lindenmayer-System has been implemented in the microclimate model ENVI-met. The new model allows describing much more realistic plants including the position and alignment of leaf clusters, a hierarchical description of the branching system and the calculation of the plant’s biomechanics. Additionally, a new canopy radiation transfer module is introduced that allows not only the simulation of diffuse radiation extinction but also secondary sources of diffuse radiation due to scattering of direct radiation within plant canopies. Intercomparisons between model runs with and without the advancements showed large differences for various plant parameters due to the introduction of the Lindenmayer-System and the advanced radiation scheme. The combination of the two developments represents a sophisticated approach to accurately digitize plants, model radiative transfer in crown canopies, and thus achieve more realistic microclimate results.
topic tree modelling
direct shortwave radiation scattering
attenuation of diffuse radiation
tree canopy
Lindenmayer-System
algorithmic plant generation
url https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/11/8/869
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