Microphysics of Antarctic Clouds: Polar-optimised Weather Research and Forecasting (PWRF) model simulations for case study with BAS MASIN twin-otter flights 218 and 219
The NERC-funded Microphysics of Antarctic Clouds (MAC) project was centred on an aircraft campaign measuring clouds, aerosols, and boundary layer properties over the Weddell Sea, Antarctica. These data are simulations of the Polar-optimised Weather Research and Forecasting (PWRF) model for 5 configurations of the model's Morrison microphysics scheme, produced for a case study of two separate flights over the same region during the campaign (British Antarctic Survey MASIN twin-otter aircraft flights 218 an 219 on 27th November 2015). Each simulation contains data from two domains - a parent domain with 5km grid size and a nest with a 1km grid size.
The control simulation used default physics options in the PWRF model's Morrison microphysics scheme. For the no-threshold, 2xHM, 5xHM, 10xHM simulations, thresholds restricting Hallett-Mossop secondary ice production in the PWRF model's Morrison microphysics scheme were removed, and for the 2xHM, 5xHM, and 10xHM cases the corresponding ice multiplication factor was increased by a factor of 2, 5 or 10.
In all simulations, an approximation of the DeMott et al., 2010 (PNAS) parametrization used for primary ice nucleation.
Methodology and further details can be found in Young et al., 2019 (Geophysical Research Letters): Radiative effects of secondary ice enhancement in coastal Antarctic clouds.
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- Date (Publication)
- 2019-02-13T09:18:58
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- 2019-02-13T09:18:58
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- Centre for Environmental Data Analysis (CEDA) / 5d1af7fc779346de86de4a6fcf750912
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- doi / http://dx.doi.org/10.5285/5d1af7fc779346de86de4a6fcf750912
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- PWRF
- microphysics
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- atmospheric conditions
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- Climatology, meteorology, atmosphere
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- 2015-11-27T00:00:00
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- 2015-11-27T23:30:00
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- WGS 84
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- 2010-12-08
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- Data were generated using the Polar-optimised Weather Research and Forecasting (PWRF) model with 5km horizontal grid size over the domain 53.4W-6.6W, 78.9S-69.0S. WRF data has been converted to CF-netCDF using python's netCDF-4 library, then passed on to the CEDA for archiving.
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- Microphysics of Antarctic Clouds (MAC) project :in-situ airborne atmospheric measurements, model output and NAME dispersion footprints. 43b756af495440ef8ab460d16926263f
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- 2024-11-21T00:50:30
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