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**We highly recommend the usage of this feature. It is a default setting now.** | **We highly recommend the usage of this feature. It is a default setting now.** | ||
- | Smaller time steps are normally required when the solar input is high, whereas bigger ones can be used in the morning or evening. The solar height is divided into 3 intervals, defined by 2 boundary values of the sun height heightA and heightB. | + | Smaller time steps are normally required when the solar input is high, whereas bigger ones can be used in the morning or evening. The solar height is divided into **3 intervals**, defined by 2 boundary values of the sun height |
The intervals are: | The intervals are: | ||
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The assigned time steps for the sun height intervals. | The assigned time steps for the sun height intervals. | ||
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- | Using dynamic time steps is the default setting in ENVI-met. | + | \\ |
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+ | Using dynamic time steps is the default setting in ENVI-met.\\ | ||
You can overwrite it, be unselecting the "use dynamic time steps" option in the " | You can overwrite it, be unselecting the "use dynamic time steps" option in the " |