I’ve been working hard the last few days on a new feature (requested by a WXSIM user): boundary layer predictions, like depth and strength of nocturnal temperature inversions, mixed layer height, capping inversion height, etc. I also made a couple of minor formatting changes (like now displaying a decimal place on the normal min and max temperatures for the date, on the Data Entry form).
I’ve also prepared a document (which will be part of the updated manual, which I’m working on now) to explain the new outputs. A very common use for such information is the trapping versus dispersal of pollutants, so it can be pretty relevant.
I haven’t made an installer for this, as it’s a “beta” version which I’d like a few days of testing on before releasing, so I’m posting a link to the actual .exe, with which to replace wxsim.exe:
I’m hoping to have this all packaged up for official release soon, so let me know how it goes. Thanks for all the support this community has given WXSIM!
If you get those strange values, you probably use commas instead of periods in your regional Windows settings, but there’s an accommodation for this. Go to Start/Auto Run and Other Settings, and find and check the box that sys “Use semicolons instead of commas in .csv files”, and let me know if that fixes it!
Yet another version! My last one neglected to archive the latestblyr.csv files in a user-specifed place (like the other .csv files)_. Fixed now, I think. It’s 2019, Build 1.0 beta2, and is at