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    55PALM is an advanced and modern meteorological model system for atmospheric and oceanic boundary-layer flows. It has been developed as a turbulence-resolving large-eddy simulation (LES) model that is especially designed for performing on massively parallel computer architectures. Since PALM 5.0, the model is shipped along with several PALM-4U (PALM for urban applications, read: ''PALM for you'') components that allow to employ the model for various urban applications ranging from the meso- to the microscale.
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    713The PALM model system is free software. It can be redistributed and/or modified under the terms of the GNU General Public License (v3). We kindly request that you cite PALM in all your publications. For details, see [wiki:Help/FAQ#DoIneedtocitePALMinpublicationsciting citing PALM].
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    1017PALM is regularly tested. The test status of the current revision is: [[Image(https://testserver.palm-model.org/buildStatus/icon?job=palm_trunk)]] More details [[wiki:doc/tec/testsuite|here]]
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    14 [[NoteBox(note,The PALM code is currently under extensive development\, mainly within the framework of the urban climate project [http://palm.muk.uni-hannover.de/mosaik/ MOSAIK]. Hence\, the PALM documentation is not up-to-date at all times. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause you. Please don't hesitate to contact us via the [wiki:tickets ticket] system in case of any questions or problems. View the [wiki:doc/tec/changelog change log] for an overview of the PALM development. Thank you for your patience.)]]
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    1620== News ==
     
    2529   '''[ 2018-10-31 ]''' ''Release of the PALM model system 6.0 ([wiki:doc/tec/releasenotes release notes])''\\
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     34[[NoteBox(note,The PALM code is currently under extensive development\, mainly within the framework of the urban climate project [http://palm.muk.uni-hannover.de/mosaik/ MOSAIK]. Hence\, the PALM documentation is not up-to-date at all times. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause you. Please don't hesitate to contact us via the [wiki:tickets ticket] system in case of any questions or problems. View the [wiki:doc/tec/changelog change log] for an overview of the PALM development. Thank you for your patience.)]]
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    3038== PALM  ==
    3139The model PALM consists of a dynamic solver for the Navier-Stokes equations and the first law of thermodynamics. By default, the model is used in an LES mode in which the bulk of the turbulent motions in the atmospheric boundary are explicitly resolved.
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    3841Further highlights and features of the PALM core are