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apps:biomet:quickstart3 [2023/06/01 15:02] – [Selecting the Time Range] enviadminapps:biomet:quickstart3 [2023/06/01 15:05] – [Selecting the Spatial Range] enviadmin
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 <WRAP center round info 60%> <WRAP center round info 60%>
 For PMV, PET*, SET and UTCI only the ''\atmosphere'' folder is actually needed. \\  For PMV, PET*, SET and UTCI only the ''\atmosphere'' folder is actually needed. \\ 
-The ''\input data'' folder might be missing.+The ''\input data'' folder might be missing. For Dynamic Thermal Comfort simulations, the INX file is required.
 </WRAP> </WRAP>
  
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 Please note, that all layers excluded from the BIO-met simulation will still be included in the generated output files. Hence, the spatial dimensions of the BIO-met output files are the same as the source ENVI-met model output, but model layers excluded from calculation will only hold "No Data" value data (-999,  [[filereference:edx_edi|see here]] ). Please note, that all layers excluded from the BIO-met simulation will still be included in the generated output files. Hence, the spatial dimensions of the BIO-met output files are the same as the source ENVI-met model output, but model layers excluded from calculation will only hold "No Data" value data (-999,  [[filereference:edx_edi|see here]] ).
  
 +**For DynamicThermal Comfort, these settings have no impact as the approx. 1.6 m level will always be used for pedestrians.**
  
 <- apps:biomet:quickstart2|Quickstart^apps:biomet|BIO-met Home^apps:biomet:quickstart4|Final Steps -> <- apps:biomet:quickstart2|Quickstart^apps:biomet|BIO-met Home^apps:biomet:quickstart4|Final Steps ->