Changes between Version 10 and Version 11 of doc/tec/biomet


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    21= Biometeorology module =
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    5 The PALM 4-U Biometeorology Module (Biometeorology_Mod) contains the two module  parts "Human Thermal Comfort Module" (HTCM) and [wiki:doc/tec/uvem "UV Exposure Model" (UVEM)].
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     3The PALM biometeorology module (biometeorology_Mod) consists of the two separate module parts "Human Thermal Comfort Module" (HTCM) and "UV Exposure Model" (UVEM)].
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    95== Human Thermal Comfort Module (HTCM) ==
     
    2117The HTCM is described in more detail in Fröhlich, D. and Matzarakis, A.: "Calculating human thermal comfort and thermal stress in the PALM model system 6.0". Submitted to Geoscientific Model Development (GMD), Special Issue: The PALM model system 6.0 for atmospheric and oceanic boundary-layer flows: model description and applications in urban environments.
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    2721This documentation contains several pages:
     
    4135== UV Exposure Model (UVEM) ==
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    43 The UVEM is described in detail on a [wiki:doc/tec/uvem separate page].
     37With r3477 a UV Exposure Model has been added to PALM. It can be used to calculate the Vitamin D,,3,, weighted exposure of a human within an urban environment.\\
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     39This documentation contains several sections:
     40 INPUT:: List of all namelist parameters that can be used to steer the uv exposure model\\\\
     41 EXAMPLE SETUPS:: Files to carry out example runs using the uv exposure model\\\\
     42 BASIC MODEL:: Description of the basic uv exposure model parameters and equation\\\\
     43 OBSTACLES:: Description of the parameter environmental obstacles (e.g. trees, buildings), which is essential to perform calculations of the human exposure in urban environments\\\\
     44 OUTPUT:: Description of all output given by the uv exposure model\\\\
     45 CODE STRUCTURE:: Description of the technical implementation of the uv exposure model into PALM\\\\
     46Click on any icon below to get to the respective part of the documentation.\\\\
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     48[[Image(1_button_input.png,120px,link=wiki:doc/app/biometpar)]]
     49[[Image(2_button_ex_setup.png,120px,link=browser:palm/trunk/EXAMPLES/bio_meteorology/)]]
     50[[Image(3_basicExpo.png,120px,link=wiki:doc/tec/uvem/basic_model)]]
     51[[Image(5_Obs.png,120px,link=wiki:doc/tec/uvem/obstacles)]]
     52[[Image(6_button_output.png,120px,link=wiki:doc/tec/uvem/output)]]
     53[[Image(7_button_code_structure.png,120px,link=wiki:doc/tec/uvem/implementation)]]  \\\\\\\\
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     55[[Image(Expo_berlin_legend.gif,740)]]\\\\
     56Exposure map for the vitamin D,,3,, production of a human on June 21 (clear sky) at Ernst-Reuter-Platz in Berlin.\\
     57The human wears summer clothing (face, neck, arms & hands are exposed) and is always orientated towards the sun.
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