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PALM - A PArallelized Large-Eddy Simulation Model for Atmospheric and Oceanic Flows

PALM is a large-eddy simulation (LES) model for atmospheric and oceanic flows which is especially designed for performing on massively parallel computer architectures. PALM is free software. It can be redistributed and/or modified under the terms of the GNU General Public License (v3).

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Some of PALM's highlights are

  • excellent scaling, so far tested up to 32,000 cores
  • online data analysis (during model runs) in order to avoid I/O bottlenecks
  • topography realized on cartesian grid (allows for steep topography)
  • non-cyclic horizontal boundary conditions including turbulent inflow
  • code can be switched to ocean version with salinity equation and equation of state for seawater
  • embedded parallelized Lagrangian particle model for various applications (footprint calculation, simulation of cloud droplet growth, visualization, etc.)
  • interface which allows users to plug in their own code extensions without modifying the default code
  • advanced shell scripts for installing and running the code in interactive and batch mode are available
  • code is permanently maintained and improved by the PALM group and other users; code management is based on subversion

PALM news

[ 2016-07-07 ] A module virtual flight measurements is now available (details)
[ 2015-10-08 ] A new Doxygen based PALM source code documentation is now available (details)
[ 2015-09-16 ] The PALM homepage and the subversion server are now accessible via the https-protocol
[ 2015-08-13 ] Technical description paper of PALM 4.0 is published in Geoscienfic Model Development (details)
[ 2015-06-15 ] Announcement of PALM seminar at Chinese University of Hong Kong, 21st - 25th September (further information)
[ 2015-05-06 ] The RRTMG radiation scheme is now available (details)
[ 2015-05-06 ] A land surface scheme is now available (details)


PALM users world map1


  1. 1. The world map shows groups that work with PALM and that have published at least one paper. You want to be listed in the map? Let us know!

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