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 ** Vegetation water supply ** ** Vegetation water supply **
-Plants are living organisms and will only contribute in positive way to the local microclimate, if enough water is available in the soil within the root zone. Together with the simulation of the soil water content and the new sophisticated 3D root model, the dynamic water supply of the plant and the resulting water extraction from the soil can be calculated. +Plants are living organisms and will only contribute in positive way to the local microclimate, if enough water is available in the soil within the root zone. Together with the simulation of the soil water content and the 3D root model, the dynamic water supply of the plant and the resulting water extraction from the soil can be calculated. 
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 ** It's the format that matters...** ** It's the format that matters...**
-Starting with the WinterRelease 2019, we have added the option to export ENVI-met datafiles into the NetCDF format. This standard allows you to use ENVI-met datafiles directly in several other applications such as ESRI ArcMap or any other geospatial software. In addition, starting with Version 5, ENVI-met has also changed ALL outputfiles to be readable by standard CSV convnetions, including Python Pandas.+Starting with the WinterRelease 2019, we have added the option to export ENVI-met datafiles into the NetCDF format. This standard allows you to use ENVI-met datafiles directly in several other applications such as ESRI ArcMap or any other geospatial software. In addition, starting with Version 5, ENVI-met has also changed ALL outputfiles to be readable by standard CSV conventions, including Python Pandas.
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