This paper describes numerical experiments conducted by using the meteorological model CALMET. The aim is to assess how the computational time of the model runs depends on user-defined parameters involved in the iterative procedure used by CALMET to solve the meteorological field. The influence of the weather conditions on the simulation time has been also evaluated.
Micrometeorological simulations over a coastal area using CALMET model: atmosphere monitoring / DI BERNARDINO, Annalisa; DE SERIO, Francesca; Mossa, Michele; Pini, A.; Leuzzi, G.; Monti, P.. - (2016), pp. 180-185. ( IEEE Workshop on Environmental, Energy, and Structural Monitoring Systems, EESMS 2016 Bari, Italy June 13-14, 2016) [10.1109/EESMS.2016.7504836].
Micrometeorological simulations over a coastal area using CALMET model: atmosphere monitoring
DI BERNARDINO, Annalisa;DE SERIO, Francesca;MOSSA, Michele;
2016
Abstract
This paper describes numerical experiments conducted by using the meteorological model CALMET. The aim is to assess how the computational time of the model runs depends on user-defined parameters involved in the iterative procedure used by CALMET to solve the meteorological field. The influence of the weather conditions on the simulation time has been also evaluated.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.

