Diurnal cycle of the semi-direct effect from a persistent absorbing aerosol layer over marine stratocumulus in large-eddy simulations: supporting dataset
Authors/Creators
- 1. University of Oxford
- 2. University of Reading
- 3. UK Met Office
Description
Relevant data for reproducing figures and tables from Herbert et al., 2020, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics: "Diurnal cycle of the semi-direct effect from a persistent absorbing aerosol layer over marine stratocumulus in large-eddy simulations".
The tar file contains the relevant netcdf files that contain simulation output from the MET Office large eddy model (LEM). Each netcdf file corresponds to a single model setup and experiment - details of which can be found within the published manuscript. Information concerning the LEM, and details on how to obtain access to the code, can be found at http://appconv.metoffice.com/LEM/index.html.
The file 'relevant_information.pdf' contains two tables. The first provides the names of each netcdf file that was used to produce each figure in the manuscript. The second provides the metadata for the netcdf variables that were used to produce the figures and tables.
The netcdf filename provides information on the experiment setup as follows:
run-identifier-number _ length-of-run _ AOD-of-layer _ GAP-between-cloud-and-layer _ THICKNESS-of-layer _ 'bigarray' _ special-setups-for-sensitivity-experiments
For example, r1360_8day_transient_aod02_0dz_250th_bigarray_nodrizz is run number r1360, simulating 8 days, with the aerosol layer properties AOD=0.2, cloud-to-aerosol gap of 0m, layer thickness of 250m, in the sensitivity setup where precipitation has been switched off.
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relevant_information.pdf
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Funding
- UK Research and Innovation
- CLouds and Aerosol Radiative Impacts and Forcing: Year 2016 (CLARIFY-2016) NE/L013479/1