TWP-ICE/ACTIVE MONSOON CASE STUDY
Broadband radiative flux profiles based on measurements (white symbols) versus sample case study simulations (colored lines):
Comments:
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Mean profiles are calculated for six time ranges. The first three are longer time ranges:
(1) all times following an initial 36 hours for model spin-up, (2) six days of monsoon, and
(3) six days of suppressed conditions. The second three are sequential monsoon events of varying
intensity.
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Tropical Cloud Properties and Heating Rate Profiles (TCPRHP) retrievals at Darwin are supplied by Sally McFarlane and
Jim Mather. Values represent instantaneous profiles over the DOE ARM site reported at 5-min and 45-m resolution
when surface precipitation is < thresholds. Mean values are taken here at each level for each time period.
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All measurement data have been downloaded from the DOE ARM data archive (www.arm.gov) and use in publications is
subject to the policies described there.
Any errors in plotting or representation shown here should be blamed on Ann Fridlind.
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Model results are domain-mean values reported at 10-min frequency and 1-km resolution
over a domain size of about 37,000 km2. Range of values shown at each level for each time period.
Preliminary summary:
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TCPRHP calculations are for non-precipiting conditions whereas model results include all conditions. Future
comparisons will screen model results for non-precipitating conditions and will include the range of instantaneous
values produced by the model (rather than the range of domain-mean values shown here). Mean values are not shown
since periods of precipitation at the Darwin site are excluded from measurement-based TCPRHP calculations.