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 ====== Example Models and Model Data ====== ====== Example Models and Model Data ======
  
-In this section, you will find a collection of different example models for ENVI-met (both .INX and .SIM files) and some example data from model simulations.+In this section, you will find a collection of different example models for ENVI-met (including associated .INX and .SIMX files plus other data) and simulated sample data from model simulations
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 +**Please note:** 
 +  * Be aware that the sample model outputs can be huge in file size... 
 +  * Some files have been simulated with Version 4.x. Some Variable names have been adjusted in V5, so Python scripts might need adjustment.
  
  
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 +//**Dynamic Comfort: Columbus Circle**//
 +Sample data set (INX File with Route, Atmosphere data) for the new Dynamic Thermal Comfort Module. \\ 
 +Data supplied: Model data and sample results [[examples:nyc_columbus|Enter...]]
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 The Urban Layout model is a small (100 x 100 x 20 Grids) model that shows a simple urban scene including the use of receptors. Data supplied: Model data and Sample Results [[examples:urbanlayout|Enter...]] The Urban Layout model is a small (100 x 100 x 20 Grids) model that shows a simple urban scene including the use of receptors. Data supplied: Model data and Sample Results [[examples:urbanlayout|Enter...]]
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 This example model file will come with the TreePass in the next release! This example model file will come with the TreePass in the next release!
  
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 The Windflow Case Study is a complex (300 x 300 x 25 Grids) model that was used to analyze windflow within the city of Phoenix. The Windflow Case Study is a complex (300 x 300 x 25 Grids) model that was used to analyze windflow within the city of Phoenix.
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-//**Solar Radiation and Solar Access in Manhattan**//+//**Solar Radiation and Access in Manhattan**//
 The Solar Radiation Case Study is a complex (1778 m x 1512 m x 784 m) model of Manhattan that was used to analyze solar access within the city. The Solar Radiation Case Study is a complex (1778 m x 1512 m x 784 m) model of Manhattan that was used to analyze solar access within the city.
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 One adaption strategy to mitigate the Urban Heat Island effect is coating streets with a high albedo material to decrease surface temperatures of streets. In this case study, one of LA’s oldest neighborhoods, Angelino Heights, was simulated in order to analyze changes caused by different surface materials. One adaption strategy to mitigate the Urban Heat Island effect is coating streets with a high albedo material to decrease surface temperatures of streets. In this case study, one of LA’s oldest neighborhoods, Angelino Heights, was simulated in order to analyze changes caused by different surface materials.
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 +//**Soil Temperature**//
 +The soil temperature model area is a small (47 x 39 x 25 Grids) model, which shows the impact on summer time microclimate of dry soils compared to sealed surfaces. Data supplied: Model data and Sample Results [[examples:soiltemperature|Enter...]]
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