ENVI-met Quick Tips: Short Silent Guides
Wind tube visualization in LEONARDO
In today’s Quick-Tip, you will learn how to visualize wind tubes in LEONARDO to effectively convey how wind is influenced by the urban environment. Wind tubes are a powerful tool for illustrating the complex interactions between wind patterns and urban structures, such as buildings, trees, and other landscape elements. By visualizing these dynamics, you can gain deeper insights into how wind flows are altered by the built environment, which is crucial for optimizing urban design and planning. This understanding can help mitigate wind-related issues, improve pedestrian comfort, and enhance the overall microclimate of urban spaces.
16 Tutorials
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Creating custom wall constructions
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Calculating mean area values in QGIS
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Wind tube visualization in LEONARDO
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PET calculation in BIO-met
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Analyzing panic dump files in LEONARDO
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QGIS Plugin Installation
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Comparing outputs in QGIS
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Spaces Model Area Adjustments
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Consistent Difference Maps in Leonardo
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Plant Parameter Monitoring & Analysis
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NetCDF Installation & Setup
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Using the cut area tool in ENVI-met Spaces to adjust model area sizes
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Simple Forcing vs. Full Forcing
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Forcing Files for Simulations
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QGIS Green Wall Digitization
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Wind Vector Color Setup