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===== World Setup ===== | ===== World Setup ===== | ||
- | As a first step, similar to most other programs of the ENVI-met Suite, you should select the project you are working in (1). Before creating a new map in Monde, you will need to setup your geographic location. You can do this via the World Setup button (2) in the MyWorld Tab. Here, you can assign a name to your map and define a location in UTM coordinates. This is important if you e.g. load shape files or OSM data into your map and for the simulations later on. | + | As a first step, similar to most other programs of the ENVI-met Suite, you should select the project you are working in (1). Before creating a new map in Monde, you will need to setup your geographic location. You can do this via the World Setup button (2) in the MyWorld Tab. Here, you can assign a name to your map and define a location in UTM coordinates. This is important if you e.g. load OSM data into your map and for the simulations later on. When importing shapefiles which already have a geographic reference, you do not need this step. |
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**Digitizing in Monde** | **Digitizing in Monde** | ||
- | In order to create your own modeling layers in Monde, you can simply add a modelling layer in the Layers tab. Here, you can choose the type of modelling layer you would to digitize (1). These types coincide with the ENVI-met layers buildings, simple and 3D vegetation, surface, point, line, or area source, and receptor. | + | In order to create your own modeling layers in Monde, you can simply add a modelling layer in the Layers tab. Here, you can choose the type of modelling layer you would like to digitize (1). These types coincide with the ENVI-met layers buildings, simple and 3D vegetation, surface, point, line, or area source, and receptor. |
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===== Export Data to ENVI-met Format===== | ===== Export Data to ENVI-met Format===== | ||
- | Before you can run your simulation with the model area information from Monde, you will need to convert them to the ENVI-met format. There are two steps that, depending on your layer information. If the layer already contains the information needed for the ENVI-met layers (e.g. your building layer already contains the height information or the surface layer already contains the ENVI-met Surface ID), you can directly export it to a modelling layer. If such information is not yet included in the layer, you will need to classify the attributes first. | + | Before you can run your simulation with the model area information from Monde, you will need to convert them to the ENVI-met format. There are two steps that, depending on your layer information, might need to be carried out. If the layer already contains the information needed for the ENVI-met layers (e.g. your building layer already contains the height information or the surface layer already contains the ENVI-met Surface ID), you can directly export it to a modelling layer. If such information is not yet included in the layer, you will need to classify the attributes first. |
**Classify Attribute** | **Classify Attribute** | ||
- | If you right-click on e.g. a GIS layer and choose " | + | If you right-click on e.g. a GIS layer and choose " |