MEMO Model

The MEMO Model (version 6.2) is a Eulerian non-hydrostatic prognostic mesoscale model for wind flow simulation. It was developed by the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki in collaboration with the Universität Karlsruhe. The MEMO Model together with the photochemical dispersion model MARS are the two core models of the European Zooming Model (EZM). This model belongs to the family of models designed for describing atmospheric transport phenomena in the local-to-regional scale, frequently referred to as mesoscale air pollution models.

Read more about MEMO Model:  History, Model Equations, Transformation To Terrain-following Coordinates, Numerical Solution of The Equation System, Parameterizations, Initial and Boundary Conditions, Grid Definition, Topography and Surface Type, Meteorological Data, Nesting Facility

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