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News
5th June 2016
We are happy and proud to introduce a new PhD Thesis written by Helge Simon from our lab that has just be defended.
This thesis describes a number of new features introduced in ENVI-met including a wide set of numerical testing and in-situ validations.
The main features included are:
- The new 3D plant-as-object model allowing a very realistic simulation of the plants transpiration behaviour
- Introduction of a BVOC chemical model allowing to simulate the emission of biogen gases by plants and their impact on the NO-NO2-Ozone reactions (only in the Xpert Versionof ENVI-met so far)
- Evaluation of the new multi-node wall model including validation studies
- Coupling of ENVI-met with MUKLIMO_3 of the German Wather Service DWD (continuation of work)
The thesis can be found here:https://publications.ub.uni-mainz.de/theses/frontdoor.php?source_opus=100000507
Most of the features included are already part of the new ENVI-met 4 engine.
Our congrats to Helge and enjoy reading!
Best,
Michael Bruse, CDO
ENVI-met | Decoding Urban Nature
9th Oct 2015
ENVI-met V3.1 is no longer provided as download. User support in our forum will kept up for the next 6 months and then will be closed as well.
User support and forum for LEONARO 3.x has been closed down- please only use LEONARDO 2014 now.
22nd Augst 2015
A public preview III of ENVI-met V4 is now available (see download page).
Old News
23rd Jan 2015
A new public preview of ENVI-met V4 and of the AddOn 2014 solving a number of urgent bugs (see download page) is available.
24th December 2014
ENVI-met is preparing the big website relaunch. So, everything is redirected to the technical Website for now.
In the meantime, have yourself Happy Holidays (If this applies for you) and all the best for 2015!!!
Michael & Daniela & the ENVI-met Team
31. October 2014
After 5 years of development, the first public preview of ENVI-met V4 is now available here: ENVI-met 4 Public Preview
We look forward to a new chapter of ENVI-met…..
6. October 2014
Many people are not aware of the computing power it takes to run large ENVI-met simulations. We have set up a page considering these thoughts and give some ideas how to gain computing power. This page covers both Version 3.1 and V4, although V4 is of course much more resource demanding than V3.1: About running ENVI-met
1. August 2014
AddOn2014 package is released as a new distribution including a new beta release of LEONARDO (War Games) plus the first release of BioMet. The stand-alone download of LEONARDO has been removed.
18. July 2014
An new beta release of LEONARDO (War Games) is now available for download from LEONARDO homepage.