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filereference:output:start [2019/05/31 13:14] – [Overview] enviadminfilereference:output:start [2019/08/29 11:10] enviadmin
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 In general, there are two different types of output files regardless their content: In general, there are two different types of output files regardless their content:
   * **Simple Text Files**: Files which contain data in pure ASCII text format. Usually, the content of the file are described in the first row of the file. These file can be read and visiualized with any software that can read text files (which should be about every piece of software that can visiualize data).   * **Simple Text Files**: Files which contain data in pure ASCII text format. Usually, the content of the file are described in the first row of the file. These file can be read and visiualized with any software that can read text files (which should be about every piece of software that can visiualize data).
-  * **Binary Files (EDX/EDT)**: The main ENVI-met output files are stored in a binary format and require special software to be read. The [[leonardo:start|LEONARDO]] software included in the ENVI-met system offers a comfortable and visual access to all data and give various options for 2D and 3D visualisation. In addition, with the help of the reference for the [[filereference:edx_edi|EDX/EDT file format]], own reader routines can easily be developed.  Moreover, ENVI-met provides the option to convert EDX/EDT data to NetCDF da via the **NetCDF application** found in the Headquarter. +  * **Binary Files (EDX/EDT)**: The main ENVI-met output files are stored in a binary format and require special software to be read. The [[leonardo:start|LEONARDO]] software included in the ENVI-met system offers a comfortable and visual access to all data and give various options for 2D and 3D visualisation. In addition, with the help of the reference for the [[filereference:edx_edi|EDX/EDT file format]], own reader routines can easily be developed.  Moreover, ENVI-met provides the option to convert EDX/EDT data to the [[wp>NetCDF|NetCDF format]]  via the **NetCDF application** found in the Headquarter. 
  
 ===== Name and storage logic ===== ===== Name and storage logic =====
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 {{ :filereference:output:outputfolders.png ?nolink 600 |Root output folders of ENVI-met 4}} {{ :filereference:output:outputfolders.png ?nolink 600 |Root output folders of ENVI-met 4}}
  
-The uppermost level of file organisation starts by sorting the output files into subfolders of the selected output folders. The figure above shows the folder structure of a typical ENVI-met output folder (some folders are only existing in the Advanced version of ENVI-met). All files in one folder are of the same structure and contain the same set of information, some of the output folders are further organized in sub folders. The following list summarizes the basic content of the folders. For more information, click on the "→Read more..." below.+The uppermost level of file organisation starts by sorting the output files into subfolders of the selected output folders. The figure above shows an example of the folder structure of a typical ENVI-met output folder (some folders are only existing in the Advanced version of ENVI-met, others may be added in the course of time). All files in one folder are of the same structure and contain the same set of information, some of the output folders are further organized in sub folders. The following list summarizes the basic content of the folders. For more information, click on the "→(Name)" below.
  
   -  **[[filereference:output:atmosphere | → Atmosphere:]]**  All information about the state of the atmosphere at different times of model simulation. Definitely the largest set of data and mostly considered as "the" model result (which is not true as the other data are very important, too).    -  **[[filereference:output:atmosphere | → Atmosphere:]]**  All information about the state of the atmosphere at different times of model simulation. Definitely the largest set of data and mostly considered as "the" model result (which is not true as the other data are very important, too). 
-  - **Buildings**   Data along the canvas (facades and roofs) of the buildings. Includes static data such as material, albedo (folder ''STATIC'') as well as dynamic data of meteorology along the building and building physics data (folder ''DYNAMIC'', not in BASIC). →Read more..+  - **[[filereference:output:buildings | → Buildings:]]**   Data along the canvas (facades and roofs) of the buildings. Includes static data such as material, albedo (folder ''STATIC'') as well as dynamic data of meteorology along the building and building physics data (folder ''DYNAMIC'', not in ENVI-met LITE). 
-  - **Inflow**  Data about the inflow model of ENVI-met used to represent the surroundings of the model domain that cannot be modelled in the given scale. →Read more...  +  - **[[filereference:output:inflow | → Inflow:]]**  Data about the inflow model of ENVI-met used to represent the surroundings of the model domain that cannot be modelled in the given scale.  
-  - **Log**  A copy of the ENVI-met outputs generated during the model run. →Read more..+  - **Log**  A copy of the ENVI-met outputs generated during the model run.  
-  - **Pollutants**  Data about pollutant concentration in the model atmosphere (only present if pollutants are used in the model). →Read more..+  - **[[filereference:output:pollutants | → Pollutants:]]**  Data about pollutant concentration in the model atmosphere (only present if pollutants are used in the model).  
-  - **Radiation**  Detailed data sets about the different radiation fluxes in the model. →Read more..+  - **[[filereference:output:radiation | → Radiation:]]**  Detailed data sets about the different radiation fluxes in the model. 
-  - **Receptors**  Time series and profile data at defined receptor points in the model (if defined)   →Read more... +  - **[[filereference:output:receptors | → Receptors:]]**  Time series and profile data at defined receptor points in the model (if defined)   
-  - **Soils**   State of the ENVI-met soil model  →Read more... +  - **[[filereference:output:soil | → Soil:]]**   State of the ENVI-met soil model  
-  - **SolarAccess**   Detailed analysis on solar access data such as solargrams, sun hours, etc (ENVI-met PRO/SCIENCE only) →Read more... +  - **[[filereference:output:solar | → Solar Access:]]**   Detailed analysis on solar access data such as solargrams, sun hours, etc (Full versions of ENVI-met  only) 
-  - **Surface**   State of the soil surface as an interface between the atmosphere and the soil model  →Read more... +  - **[[filereference:output:surface | → Surface:]]**   State of the soil surface as an interface between the atmosphere and the soil model  
-  - **Vegetation**   State of the vegetation including detailed log of observed 3D plants →Read more...+  - **[[filereference:output:vegetation | → Vegetation:]]**   State of the vegetation including detailed log of observed 3D plants
  
 In addition, the BIOMet tool will create further folders, by default labled "**Biomet**", but with a free choice of names. In addition, the BIOMet tool will create further folders, by default labled "**Biomet**", but with a free choice of names.