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filereference:output:atmosphere [2020/06/24 14:16] enviadminfilereference:output:atmosphere [2021/11/12 08:46] (current) enviadmin
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 +====== Output Files: Atmosphere data (_AT_) ======
  
  
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 +  * [[filereference:output:start|← go back to Output File Index]]
 +  * [[filereference:output:surface|see also: Surface Files]]
 +  * [[filereference:output:soil|see also: Soil Files]]
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-====== Output Files: Atmosphere data (_AT_) ====== +
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 ^ Dimension ^ Nr Variables ^ Format ^ ^ Dimension ^ Nr Variables ^ Format ^
-| 3D | 43 (with Spray) | Binary (EDX/EDT) |+| 3D | 43 (with Water Spray) | Binary (EDX/EDT) |
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 The Atmosphere data files are produced each main output interval (default: 60 min) and represent the general state of the atmosphere at the given model time.  The Atmosphere data files are produced each main output interval (default: 60 min) and represent the general state of the atmosphere at the given model time. 
 +These files contain a broad selection of different items from simple meteorological data such as wind speed and air temperature up to detailed information such as plant CO2 fluxes. Using the _AT_ files, most of the processes in the atmosphere can be analysed. However, there are further files concerning the atmosphere dealing with more specific topics such as radiation or pollutant dispersions. 
  
-These files contain a broad selection of different items from simple meteorological data such as wind speed and air temperature up to detailed information such as plant CO2 fluxes.  +Note, that the surface data are not part of the atmosphere data, but of the [[filereference:output:surface|Surface/ Flux (_FX_) files]].
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-Using the _AT_ files, most of the processes in the atmosphere can be analysed. However, there are further files concerning the atmosphere dealing with more specific topics such as radiation or pollutant dispersions.  +
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-Note, that the surface data are not part of the atmosphere data, but of the surface and flux (_FX_) files.+
    
 +If you use Water Spray in your simulation, the data on the spray distribution and cooling effect are also stored in this file.
  
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 ==== Variable list ==== ==== Variable list ====
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-<fs x-small>This list represents the general variable structure. The actual sequence of the variables might differ but the same information is stored in total.</fs> 
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 |  |**Variable** |**Unit** |**Description** | |  |**Variable** |**Unit** |**Description** |
-|  |Objects| -| Single object IDs to visualize the model domain. Meaning of the different IDs is stored in LEONARDO Special Layer Definition Files |+|  |Objects| -| Single object IDs to visualize the model domain: 1: Building, 2: Terrain, 4: Containes Source, 11 -15: Vegetation with increasing LADThese definitions are also stored in the default LEONARDO Special Layer Definition File |
 |  |Flow u | m/s | Wind speed. Vector component along the West-East axis (+: East, -: West) | |  |Flow u | m/s | Wind speed. Vector component along the West-East axis (+: East, -: West) |
 |  |Flow v | m/s  | Wind speed. Vector component along the North-South axis (+: South, -: North) | |  |Flow v | m/s  | Wind speed. Vector component along the North-South axis (+: South, -: North) |