Articles | Volume 19, issue 10
https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-19-4071-2026
https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-19-4071-2026
Development and technical paper
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19 May 2026
Development and technical paper |  | 19 May 2026

PALM-meteo 2.8: Processor of PALM meteorological input data

Pavel Krč, Michal Belda, Martin Bureš, Kryštof Eben, Jan Geletič, Jelena Radović, Hynek Řezníček, and Jaroslav Resler

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PALM is a highly versatile open-source microscale atmospheric modelling system. One of its most useful applications is modelling detailed street-level urban climate, e.g. for evaluation of climate change adaptation and mitigation measures in cities. However, to produce real-case microscale simulations, they need to be forced by real or realistic weather conditions. The presented tool enables PALM to use meteorological inputs from a large selection of meteorological models and other sources.
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