Provides analysis reports and data required for system development using STADT's proprietary wind (WIND) flow simulation technology.
Modern cities face environmental issues such as air pollution and urban heat islands, and wind paths have emerged as a solution.
Wind paths create channels that allow cold air to flow into urban areas according to spatial and terrain conditions, helping to improve air quality and urban climate conditions.
Wind paths are mainly divided into generation, flow, and beneficiary areas. Cold air generated on the outskirts flows into urban areas, creating air circulation effects.
Since cold air is mostly generated through natural purification in vegetated areas, it is relatively clean and fresh, contributing to air hygiene.
STADT has determined through prior research that the KLAM_21 model is the most suitable for analyzing regional wind flow based on spatial and terrain conditions and uses it to analyze cold air generation and flow.
KLAM_21 (Urban Microclimate Model) was developed by the German Meteorological Agency for modeling cold air generation, flow, and accumulation, analyzing nighttime cold air generation and accumulation using land use, terrain shape, roughness, and other input data.