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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, | + | Plants are living organisms and will only contribute in a positive way to the local microclimate, |
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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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