Improved algorithm to compute terrain horizon and Sky View Factor#428
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Algorithm
Description:
The algorithm to compute terrain horizon (and derived Sky View Factor) for ICON is replaced by a C++ routine that used the high-performance ray tracing library Embree (and Intel TBB). The general idea is based on the this reference. I've already tested the new algorithm for the official MeteoSwiss ICON domains (1km & 2km resolution) and for various other Alpine domains with resolutions from ~100 m to 2km.
Improvements:
(but still no added margin to compute terrain horizon correctly close to the boundary):
Shortcomings of new algorithm:
Remaining questions:
Dependencies, compilation and linking of code
The new code depends on two external libraries, Intel Embree and TBB. For testing, I install the binaries of these dependencies manually but they can also be installed via various package managers (e.g., APT).
Install Embree
Install TBB
For testing purposes, I also didn't properly adapt the Makefile yet and I compiled and linked the new code with the following workaround:
With this workaround, I can successfully run the first EXTPAR step (extpar_topo_to_buffer.exe).