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file_header [2012/08/11 10:50] marenliefile_header [2012/08/11 10:52] marenlie
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 19: % Soil Profile ID for Nesting Grid A\\ 19: % Soil Profile ID for Nesting Grid A\\
 20: cl\\ 20: cl\\
-21: % Soil Profile ID for Nesting Grid \\+21: % Soil Profile ID for Nesting Grid\\
 22: as\\ 22: as\\
  
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 28: % Name of location (city,..)\\ 28: % Name of location (city,..)\\
 29: Essen/Germany\\ 29: Essen/Germany\\
-30: % Position on earth (longitude and latitude)\\+30: % Position on Earth (Longitude and Latitude)\\
 31: 53.00\\ 31: 53.00\\
 32: 7.00\\ 32: 7.00\\
-33: % Name of reference time zone\\+33: % Name of Reference Time Zone\\
 34: CET/UTC+1\\ 34: CET/UTC+1\\
-35: % Definition longitude of time zone\\+35: % Definition Longitude of Time Zone\\
 36: 15.00\\ 36: 15.00\\
  
-37: % Define where area data are located\\+37: % Define where Area Data are located\\
 38: [INTERNAL]\\ 38: [INTERNAL]\\
 (...)\\ (...)\\
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 The number of z-values must be defined by the user.\\ The number of z-values must be defined by the user.\\
 When using the equidistant grid method, the lowest grid box above the surface is automatically split into 5 sub-boxes with Δzs=0.2 Δz. These additional 4 boxes are not included in the number of z-grids given here.\\ When using the equidistant grid method, the lowest grid box above the surface is automatically split into 5 sub-boxes with Δzs=0.2 Δz. These additional 4 boxes are not included in the number of z-grids given here.\\
-The final model size is increased by the [[kb:nesting|nesting grids]] and the additional 4 surface-boxes mentioned above. Make sure, that your area is not too big to run ENVI-met.+The final model size is increased by the [[kb:nesting|Nesting Grids]] and the additional 4 surface-boxes mentioned above. Make sure, that your area is not too big to run ENVI-met.