1. The numerical flow model MISKAM: State of development and evaluation of the basic version
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Joachim Eichhorn and Anke Kniffka
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Meteorology. Climatology ,QC851-999 - Abstract
The numerical flow and pollutant dispersal model MISKAM has gained a high level of acceptance by meteorological consultants, environmental agencies and other users. This article intends to serve as a reference of the actual state of development of the flow model as well as a comprehensive documentation of its evaluation. It summarises validation experiments for neutrally stratified flow around different obstacle configurations carried out in accordance with the guideline 'Prognostic microscale wind field models - Evaluation for flow around buildings and obstacles' (VDI, 2005). The evaluation procedure includes internal consistency checks as well as comparisons with wind tunnel data. In most of the test cases the performance of MISKAM clearly exceeds the requirements of the guideline. In particular, the model passes the consistency checks perfectly while some deviations occur between model results and measurements. These deviations result either from well-known problems of the turbulence closure adopted by MISKAM or from inconsistencies of the wind tunnel based reference data supplied with the guideline. As a whole, the guideline emerges as a useful tool for model developers as well as users, even though the inclusion of more complex test cases would be worthwhile.
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- 2010
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