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PALM
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).
Some of PALM's highlights are
- excellent scaling, so far tested up to 32,000 cores
- on-the-fly data analysis (during model runs) in order to avoid I/O bottlenecks
- topography realized on Cartesian grid (allows for steep topography)
- interactive land surface model, coupled to the RRTMG radiation code
- non-cyclic horizontal boundary conditions including turbulent inflow
- wind turbine model (ADM-R) is implemented
- 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 allowing 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 is regularly tested. The test status of the current revision is: More details here
PALM news
[ 2017-11-22 ] The Karl Doetsch Young Scientist Prize ( prize details) for outstanding theses was awarded to Sebastian Giersch this year for his Master thesis titled Flight Simulations in LES Generated Near-Surface Turbulent Wind Fields(photo).
[ 2017-06-02 ] This years PALM seminar is held at the Institute of Meteorology and Climatology, Leibniz Universität Hannover, 25th - 29th September (details).
[ 2017-05-30 ] New topography and surface-modeling concept implemented (details).
[ 2017-02-10 ] PALM celebrates 10 years of code development using SVN.
[ 2016-10-26 ] PALM now features an anelastic approximation for its model equations. This paves the way for the simulation of deep convective clouds with PALM (details).
PALM users world map1
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Announcement for the PALM seminar 2019
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Announcement for the PALM seminar 2020
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