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EXAMPLES folder revised: Examples of the agent model, biometeorology module, and mountain setup revised so that these setups run with the newest version, template for describing examples translated into english, all other examples (building, topo_file, street_canyon, constant_flux_layer) deleted
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[245] | 1 | example_mountain |
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| 3 | 1. Purpose |
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| 4 | This example shows the flow around a single 3d idealized |
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| 5 | mountain. The mountain shape is Gaussian. The inversion height lies |
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| 6 | below the mountain top so that a part of the topography resides in |
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| 7 | stable stratification. |
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| 9 | 2. PALM-Version / SVN Revision |
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[4228] | 10 | PALM 6.0 / SVN Revision 4227 |
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[245] | 11 | |
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| 12 | 3. Required user code |
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| 13 | No user code is required. |
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| 15 | 4. Input: example_mountain_p3d |
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| 16 | Cyclic lateral boundary conditions are used. The 3d-model is initialized with |
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| 17 | the solution of the 1d-model. Rayleigh damping is switched on. |
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| 19 | 5. Preprocessing |
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| 20 | The topography file has to be prepared according to the topography conventions |
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| 21 | used in PALM. The topography file is created with aid of a 2d Gauss function. |
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[4228] | 23 | 6. Program start - palmrun call |
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| 24 | palmrun -r mountain -a "d3#" -c default -T 4 -X 4 |
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[245] | 25 | |
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| 26 | 7. Monitoring: example_mountain_rc |
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| 28 | 8. Postprocessing |
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| 29 | No postprocessing of the data is required. |
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| 31 | 9. List of attachments |
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| 32 | example_mountain _p3d |
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| 33 | example_mountain_rc |
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| 34 | example_mountain_topo |
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