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The impact of vegetation on the microclimate is only one side of the story. To grow and live, plants also need adequate local climate conditions fitting to their individual demand profile. Too much or too little sun, to heavy wind loads on the trees or stagnating air: Many aspects of the microclimate can interfere with the plants requirements and hinder a healthy and robust growth. Using our TreePass technology, the local growing conditions and the plants profiles can be matched to provide an optimal placement. Our wind risk assessment simulates the tree mechanics in order to assess the risk of wind and storm damage depending on the crown structure and the tree location. (TreePass Module to-come). | The impact of vegetation on the microclimate is only one side of the story. To grow and live, plants also need adequate local climate conditions fitting to their individual demand profile. Too much or too little sun, to heavy wind loads on the trees or stagnating air: Many aspects of the microclimate can interfere with the plants requirements and hinder a healthy and robust growth. Using our TreePass technology, the local growing conditions and the plants profiles can be matched to provide an optimal placement. Our wind risk assessment simulates the tree mechanics in order to assess the risk of wind and storm damage depending on the crown structure and the tree location. (TreePass Module to-come). | ||
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** It's the format that matters...** | ** It's the format that matters...** | ||
- | Starting with the WinterRelease 2019, we have added the option to export ENVI-met datafiles into the NetCDF format, This standard allows you to use ENVI-met datafiles directly in several other applications such as ESRI ArcMap or any other geospatial software. In addition, starting with Version 5, ENVI-met has also changed ALL outputfiles to be readable by standard CSV convnetions, | + | Starting with the WinterRelease 2019, we have added the option to export ENVI-met datafiles into the NetCDF format. This standard allows you to use ENVI-met datafiles directly in several other applications such as ESRI ArcMap or any other geospatial software. In addition, starting with Version 5, ENVI-met has also changed ALL outputfiles to be readable by standard CSV convnetions, |
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ENVI-met ships with a large range of intuitive visualisation and analysis tools within LEONARDO. However, there is always a Dashboard never thought of and an AI routine that might discover new insights. Maybe you simply want to add some ofyour personal preferences to the grafic layout. | ENVI-met ships with a large range of intuitive visualisation and analysis tools within LEONARDO. However, there is always a Dashboard never thought of and an AI routine that might discover new insights. Maybe you simply want to add some ofyour personal preferences to the grafic layout. | ||
- | Python has this all and using the our **DataStudio** implemented in several ENVI-met apps gives you access to this endless world of possibilities. **DataStudio** will be added to all ENVI-met applications Step-by-Step, | + | Python has this all and using the our **DataStudio** implemented in several ENVI-met apps gives you access to this endless world of possibilities. **DataStudio** will be added to all ENVI-met applications Step-by-Step, |
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