Abstract

Recent years have seen a rapid change in climate, which has led to an increase in the number of severe weather-related disasters. The management, on the other hand, has not provided a solution that is adequate to the question of how to avert similar calamities. Because planners, designers, and those in charge of making decisions lack essential meteorological expertise and data, there is currently insufficient consideration given to the influence that DMS will have on the climate. As a direct result of increasing urbanisation, the rate at which climate change is occurring is accelerating, which means that the significance of this problem is growing. The city virtual map system has the potential to serve as a convergence point for virtual and climate systems, which will make it easier to find solutions to problems. The significance of DMS is analysed, and data-driven recommendations are offered based on the obtained meteorological data and after taking into consideration the effects of climate, population, and greening. This article starts with a brief overview of how the city's climate has changed recently. Next, the purpose of the urban climate map is explained, followed by a list of relevant pros and cons based on the relevant characteristics and a discussion of how DMS could be used in real-world situations.

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