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FLEXPART (“FLEXible PARTicle dispersion model”) is a Lagrangian transport and dispersion model suitable for the simulation of a large range of atmospheric transport processes. Apart from transport and turbulent diffusion, it is able to simulate dry and wet deposition, decay, linear chemistry; it can be used in forward or backward mode, with defined sources or in a domain-filling setting. It can be used from local to global scale.
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migrated from https://sourceforge.net/projects/aix-pm/
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Documentation for IT @ UNIVIE @ IMGW Goto: wolke/docs
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The UVIE Space Central Checkout System (CCS) and Test Specification Tool (TST)
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clone from winapps, with some modifications for IMGW
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FLEXPART (“FLEXible PARTicle dispersion model”) is a Lagrangian transport and dispersion model suitable for the simulation of a large range of atmospheric transport processes. Apart from transport and turbulent diffusion, it is able to simulate dry and wet deposition, decay, linear chemistry; it can be used in forward or backward mode, with defined sources or in a domain-filling setting. It can be used from local to global scale.
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Collection of scripts to calculate climatologies of all-sky and clear-sky radiative heating, and hence atmospheric cloud-radiaitve heating, from CloudSat/Calipso. Data from 2B-FLXHR-LIDAR is used.
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Data download, postprocessing, analysis and plotting for Voigt et al., ACP, 2024, Atmospheric cloud-radiative heating in CMIP6 and observations, and its response to surface warming
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Singularity/Apptainer Definition files and installation procedure based on mkandes/naked-singularity
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Analysis scripts and ICON run scripts for N. Albern et al.: "Tropical cloud-radiative changes contribute to robust climate change-induced jet exit strengthening over Europe during boreal winter", submitted to ERL in March 2021.
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