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| ==== Case D4: Aerosol layer (spheroid) ==== | ==== Case D4: Aerosol layer (spheroid) ==== | ||
| - | This case includes the same setup as case D1 but including spheroidal aerosol particles. | + | This case includes the same setup as case D1 but including spheroidal aerosol particles instead of molecules. |
| //Setup:// | //Setup:// | ||
| + | * no molecules | ||
| * aerosol optical thickness: 0.2 | * aerosol optical thickness: 0.2 | ||
| * aerosol optical properties: {{:intercomparisons:phase_a:sizedistr_spheroid.cdf|netCDF}},{{:intercomparisons:phase_a:sizedistr_spheroid.dat|ascii}} \\ The variable "phase" includes the phase matrix, as a function of the scattering angle (variable "theta"). The 4x4 scattering phase matrix for spherical droplets has four non-zero elements, which are stored in the following order: $ P = \begin{pmatrix} P1 & P2 & 0 & 0 \\ P2 & P5 & 0 & 0 \\ 0 & 0 & P3 & P4 \\ 0 & 0 & -P4 & P6 \end{pmatrix} $ \\ The corresponding Legendre polynomials ("pmom") and the single scattering albedo ("ssa") are also included in the file. | * aerosol optical properties: {{:intercomparisons:phase_a:sizedistr_spheroid.cdf|netCDF}},{{:intercomparisons:phase_a:sizedistr_spheroid.dat|ascii}} \\ The variable "phase" includes the phase matrix, as a function of the scattering angle (variable "theta"). The 4x4 scattering phase matrix for spherical droplets has four non-zero elements, which are stored in the following order: $ P = \begin{pmatrix} P1 & P2 & 0 & 0 \\ P2 & P5 & 0 & 0 \\ 0 & 0 & P3 & P4 \\ 0 & 0 & -P4 & P6 \end{pmatrix} $ \\ The corresponding Legendre polynomials ("pmom") and the single scattering albedo ("ssa") are also included in the file. | ||