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The [[apps:ENVIguide|ENVI-guide]] (3) allows you to define your simulation settings based on three different levels. The basic level allows you to adjust the initial meteorological conditions, whereas the higher levels allow you to choose between multitudes of advanced settings. As an output, this program creates the simulation file (*.SIMX) needed to run a simulation with ENVI_MET. | The [[apps:ENVIguide|ENVI-guide]] (3) allows you to define your simulation settings based on three different levels. The basic level allows you to adjust the initial meteorological conditions, whereas the higher levels allow you to choose between multitudes of advanced settings. As an output, this program creates the simulation file (*.SIMX) needed to run a simulation with ENVI_MET. |
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[[apps:envimet_core|ENVI-guide]]ENVI-core (4) is the heart of the ENVI-met Software Suite. With this program, the simulation is run depending on the options you have defined in the other programs. The results of this program are saved in the EDX/EDT file format. | [[apps:envimet_core|ENVI-core]](4) is the heart of the ENVI-met Software Suite. With this program, the simulation is run depending on the options you have defined in the other programs. The results of this program are saved in the EDX/EDT file format. |
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The post-processing tool [[apps:biomet|BIO-met]] (5) provides options for calculating Human Thermal Comfort Indices from your ENVI-met model output files. | The post-processing tool [[apps:biomet|BIO-met]] (5) provides options for calculating Human Thermal Comfort Indices from your ENVI-met model output files. |