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Dr. Julien Anet
Senior Scientist
ZHAW School of Engineering
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Andreas Hoy
Programme Director, Senior Expert
Stockholm Environment Institute
Precision tools for long-term urban climate health
metoblue City Climate is a product suite aimed at providing decision-makers with cost-effective, evidence-based measures of identifying and mitigating the challenges brought about by the changing climate, leveraging Machine Learning, advanced IoT sensor technology and a robust urban climate model validated through extensive research and collaborations with international universities.
The tools described here are available individually or as part of the full meteoblue City Climate Monitoring system, comprising the installation of a comprehensive IoT measuring network, real-time heat mapping, tailored climate adaptation recommendations, and effectiveness monitoring, and ensuring long-term sustainable urban climate management.
Instantly integrate our heat maps into your website or application, free of charge
Enable accurate heat wave monitoring and notifications based on hyperlocal simulations
Assure accurate heat monitoring and measurement quality of your city weather station
Our global heat monitor provides urban heat maps for cities all over the world
The rapidly increasing number of heat-related deaths dramatically illustrates how the intricate balance of land use has become a pressing issue, especially as urban landscapes continue to expand and more people are moving from rural areas to cities every day. Heat waves are among the most dangerous natural hazards and especially vulnerable groups need to be protected from heat stress.
The meteoblue Urban Heat Maps provide hyperlocal forecasts designed specifically for city environments, providing both residents and town planners with the tools to assess the impact of climate change adaptation measures, such as the targeted introduction of green spaces into an urban environment.
Our heat maps demonstrate where small changes can make a big difference. By offering detailed meteorological insights and predictions, the meteoblue Urban Heat Maps enable urban developers, businesses, and inhabitants alike to make informed decisions towards an enhanced quality of life in the city.
Such targeted actions contribute to a more comfortable and sustainable urban future, helping urban communities to flourish in spite of a changing climate.
Our heat maps offer the following upgrade options:
This project has received funding from European Union's "Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme" under the Grant Agreement 101004112.
Dr. Julien Anet
Senior Scientist
ZHAW School of Engineering
Andreas Hoy
Programme Director, Senior Expert
Stockholm Environment Institute
Understand the arising risks of climate change and ensure compliance with EU requirements
Analyse the potential risks of climate change for specific regions or locations
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