| 1734 | }}} |
| 1735 | |---------------- |
| 1736 | {{{#!td style="vertical-align:top" |
| 1737 | [=#recycling_method_for_thermodynamic_quantities '''recycling_method_for_thermodynamic_quantities'''] |
| 1738 | }}} |
| 1739 | {{{#!td style="vertical-align:top" |
| 1740 | C*80 |
| 1741 | }}} |
| 1742 | {{{#!td style="vertical-align:top" |
| 1743 | 'turbulent_fluctuation' |
| 1744 | }}} |
| 1745 | {{{#!td |
| 1746 | For the thermodynamic quantities theta and q, there are two recycling methods available:\\\\ |
| 1747 | \\\\ |
| 1748 | recycling_method_for_thermodynamic_quantities = 'turbulent_fluctuation':\\\\ |
| 1749 | Turbulent fluctuations (deviation from the mean profile) are recycled, see inflow_turbulence for a detailed description. This method is also used for all other quantities.\\\\ |
| 1750 | \\\\ |
| 1751 | recycling_method_for_thermodynamic_quantities = 'absolute_value':\\\\ |
| 1752 | The absolute instantaneous values of theta and q (if humidity = .TRUE.) are recycled (mapped from the recycling plane to the inflow boundary). |
| 1753 | |
| 1754 | no damping can be applied to theta and q |
| 1755 | |