Update long_name descriptions of number fraction of dust aerosols for clarity#128
Update long_name descriptions of number fraction of dust aerosols for clarity#128mkavulich merged 1 commit intoESCOMP:mainfrom
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Do you know what "coarse-mode" means? I don't.
It seems as if this is an unfortunately vague and confusing term. There are generally 3-4 "modes" of aerosols that have phenomenological distinctions but are also somewhat strictly separated by diameter through various thresholds. I was able to find this thesis that reviews the various "modes" of aerosols based on diameter:
But other definitions vary wildly; some denote "Ultrafine" as anything < 0.1 µm, some denote "Accumulation" or "Fine" as d < 2.5 m and "Coarse" as d > 2.5 m (https://www.gfdl.noaa.gov/wp-content/uploads/files/user_files/pag/lecture2008/lecture2.pdf). Some definitions are frustratingly non-contiguous (e.g. NASA's algorithm for separating "accumulation mode" 0.1 - 0.25 µm from "coarse mode" 1.0 - 2.5 µm). CAM's own aerosol models does not give distinct diameter definitions, but seems to treat them phenomenologically. To sum it up, this seems like a hefty can of worms. We should definitely get more clarity from UKMET if possible, and perhaps replace these vague/context-dependent terms with stricter definitions. |
Thanks very much for this summary. I agree, a clearer definition would be preferrable. |
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This PR is a follow-up on #114, updating the long name descriptions for number fraction of dust aerosol in GLOMAP/UKCA for more clarity
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