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    5 PALM offers a built-in simple and fast radiation model for clear sky conditions. Moreover, an interface allows for using the [http://rtweb.aer.com/rrtm_frame.html RRTMG] code.
     5PALM offers a built-in simple and fast radiation model for clear sky conditions. Moreover, an interface allows for using the [http://rtweb.aer.com/rrtm_frame.html RRTMG] code. Radiative interactions within the urban canopy layer are modelled separately by the [wiki:doc/tec/rtm Radiative transfer model (RTM)].
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    77== Constant radiation ==
     
    255255A complete example file can be found [wiki:doc/app/examples/rrtmg here].
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    257 == Radiative Transfer Model ==
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    259 PALM also includes the Radiative Transfer Model (RTM, see [#krc2021 Krč et al. 2021]). This model takes the radiation from the PALM radiation model, e.g. RRTMG, as input and calculates the radiation processes taking place inside the urban canopy layer explicitly in a fully 3-D geometry. Through this, RTM provides the radiative fluxes and the surface net radiation including its components on the 3-D geometry, which are then used to model the surface energy balance, evapotranspiration in the plant canopy, and biometeorological quantities.
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    263258== References ==
     
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    268263* [=#clough] '''Clough SA, Shephard MW, Mlawer EJ, Delamere JS, Iacono MJ, Cady-Pereira K, Boukabara S, Brown PD.''' 2005. Atmospheric radiative transfer modeling: A summary of the aer codes, short communication. J. Quant. Spectrosc. Radiat. Transfer 91: 233–244.
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    270 * [=#krc2021] '''Krč, P., Resler, J., Sühring, M., Schubert, S., Salim, M. H., and Fuka, V.''' 2021. Radiative Transfer Model 3.0 integrated into the PALM model system 6.0, Geosci. Model Dev., 14, 3095–3120, https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-14-3095-2021.