A. Di Bernardino, F. De Serio, M. Mossa, A. Pini, G. Leuzzi, P. Monti
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Micrometeorological simulations over a coastal area using CALMET model: Atmosphere monitoring
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.