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Anthropogenic water vapor emissions in Tokyo
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Environmental MonitoringEngineeringEnvironmental Impact AssessmentAir QualityClimate ModelingIndustrial EmissionWater VaporUrban WeatherCentral TokyoEarth ScienceAtmospheric ScienceUrban Energy BudgetChemical EmissionClimate ChangeHydrometeorologyGeographyEarth's ClimateClimate DynamicsAtmospheric ConditionAir Pollution ClimatologyAtmospheric Impact AssessmentAir Pollution
Temporal and spatial variations in anthropogenic water vapor (AWV) emissions and anthropogenic heat (AH) in Tokyo were estimated using data from a geographic information system (GIS) and an energy‐consumption database. The maximum value of AWV exceeded 500 W m −2 in summer in central Tokyo. Estimations of AWV were validated with field‐measured data. The estimated and measured data agreed well, indicating that anthropogenic sources such as district cooling systems release large amounts of water vapor into the atmosphere.
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