Contents - Index


Welcome to ENVI-met

Version 3.1

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Welcome to ENVI-met Version 3.1 !

 

This manual helps you to find your way though the new version of the microscale climate model.

 

 

4Overview over ENVI-met...

 

The Interface

Who-is-who on the ENVI-met interface

 

Graphical overview over the data flow

Gives you an impression how the different files in ENVI-met work together

 

List of all files required/produced

A more detailed list on what is going in and coming out of ENVI-met

 

Overview over the general model design

Shows an overview over the main concept of ENVI-met and explains some of the vocabulary

 

Overview model run

Shows the different steps executed during the simulation and explains what they do

Also, a lot of hints are given, which problems might occur and how they can be solved.

 

Quick guide: Visualisation with LEONARDO

Gives a quick-and-dirty introduction on how to visualize ENVI-met data using the software LEONARDO

 

ENVI-met Knowledge Base Index

Gives answers to some specific questions when using ENVI-met.

 

4What's new in Version 3.1?

 

Version 3.1 mainly holds bugs fixes and smaller improvements in the core model. Click here to see a list of changes 

 

Important Note : 

Simulation results obtained with Version 3.1 might differ from results calculated with other versions. (If everything would remain the same, there would be no sense in improvement)

Therefore it is essential, that you continue using the same model version all through one project. 

If you decide to change to a newer model version inside one study, you should re-calculate all simulations to make sure that the results are scientifically sound. 

 

I hope that ENVI-met is a tool that suits your needs and I look forward to your comments, questions or money checks:

Mail to: info@envi-met.com