THE DATABASE AND ASSOCIATED SOFTWARE PACKAGE OPAC
(Optical Properties of Aerosols and Clouds)
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FIRST PART : OPAC dataset of microphysical and optical
propperties of aerosols and clouds online access
The following optical properties of aerosols
and clouds have been archived (see, e.g. Van de Hulst, 1981, BAMS98
for explicit formulas and definitions):
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extinction coefficient (km-1)
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scattering coefficient (km-1)
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absorption coefficient (km-1)
-
single scattering albedo
-
asymmetry parameter
-
volume phase function (km-1 sr-1)
Parameters 1 to 4 are archived for
61 wavelengths in case of
aerosols and
water
clouds and for
32 wavelengths
in case of
ice clouds. Parameter 5 is archived for the
same wavelengths and for
167 values
of angles.
AEROSOL DATA
Table 1. Microphysical and
optical(*) properties of aerosol components in dry state (from
Table 1c of BAMS98). Here &sigma,
rmodN,
rmodV,
rmin,
and rmax, are parameters
of the lognormal size distributions (see section 3c of BAMS98).
The term &rho
is the density of the aerosol particles and M*
is the aerosol mass per cubic meter air, integrated over the size distribution
and normalized to 1 particle per cubic centimeter of air. The term M*
[(milligram m-3) ] (particles cm-3)-1]
is calculated with a cutoff radius of 7.5 micrometer.
Component
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Online access to data files(**)
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&sigma
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rmodN
micrometers
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rmodV
micrometers
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rmin
micrometers
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rmax
micrometers
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&rho
g cm-3
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M*
(milligram m-3)/(part. cm-3)
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Insoluble
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INSO
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2.51
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0.471
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6.00
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0.005
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20.0
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2.0
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23.7
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Water-soluble
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WASO(+)
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2.24
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0.0212
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0.15
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0.005
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20.0
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1.8
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1.34 10-3
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Soot
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SOOT
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2.00
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0.0118
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0.05
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0.005
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20.0
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1.0
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5.99 10-5
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Sea salt (acc.mode)
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SSAM(+)
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2.03
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0.209
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0.94
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0.005
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20.0
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2.2
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0.802
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Sea salt (coa. mode)
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SSCM(+)
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2.03
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1.75
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7.90
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0.005
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60.0
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2.2
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224
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Mineral (nuc. mode)
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MINM
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1.95
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0.07
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0.27
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0.005
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20.0
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2.6
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0.0278
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Mineral (acc. mode)
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MIAM
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2.00
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0.39
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1.60
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0.005
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20.0
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2.6
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5.53
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Mineral (coa. mode)
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MICM
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2.15
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1.90
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11.00
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0.005
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60.0
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2.6
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324
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Mineral-transported
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MITR
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2.20
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0.50
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3.00
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0.02
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5.0
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2.5
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15.9
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Sulfate droplets
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SUSO(+)
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2.03
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0.0695
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0.31
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0.005
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20.0
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1.7
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0.0228
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(*) Optical properties of aerosol components as well as their
complex refractive indices are stored in the data files listed in column
2.
(**) Click with the mouse left button on a file of interest
to view its content. To download a file, click it with the mouse right
button and select the "Save as" item of the pop-un menu.
(+) Aerosol components which are able to take up water:
the data are available for eight values of relative humidity: 0%, 50%,
70%, 80%, 90%, 95%, 98%, 99%.
WATER CLOUDS AND FOG
Table 2. Microphysical and optical(*)
properties of the water-cloud and fog models (from Table 1a of BAMS98)
at 61 wavelengths between 0.25 and
40 micrometers. Values listed in columns 3 to 9 are parameters of the cloud
size distribution function (for explanation see section 3a of BAMS98).
The liquid water content L
is listed in column 10.
Component
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Online access to data files(**)
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rmod
(micrometers)
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α
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γ
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a
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B
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reff
(micrometers)
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N
(cm-3)
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L
(g m-3)
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Stratus (continental)
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STCO
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4.7
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5
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1.05
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9.792 10-3
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0.938
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7.33
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250
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0.28
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Stratus (maritime)
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STMA
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6.75
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3
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1.30
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3.818 10-3
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0.193
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11.30
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80
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0.30
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Cumulus (cont., clean)
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CUCC
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4.8
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5
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2.16
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1.105 10-3
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0.0782
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5.77
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400
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0.26
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Cumulus (cont., polluted)
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CUCP
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3.53
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8
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2.15
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8.118 10-4
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0.247
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4.00
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1300
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0.30
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Cumulus (maritime)
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CUMA
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10.4
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4
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2.34
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5.674 10-5
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0.00713
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12.68
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65
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0.44
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Fog
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FOGR
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8.06
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4
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1.77
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3.041 10-4
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0.0562
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10.70
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15
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0.058
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(*) Optical properties of water cloud and fog models are
stored in the data files listed in column 2 of the table.
(**) Click with the mouse left button on a file of interest
to view its content. To download a file, click it with the mouse right
button and select the "Save as" item of the pop-un menu.
ICE CLOUDS (CIRRUS)
Table 5. Microphysical and optical
(*)
properties of ice cloud model (from Table 1b of
BAMS98)
at
32wavelengths between 0.28 and
10 micrometers. Values listed in columns 3 to 10 are parametrs of the ice
cloud size distribution function (for explanation see section 3b of the
paper by
BAMS98). The
ice content
I
is listed in column 10.
Component
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Online access to data files(**)
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a1
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b1
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a2
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b2
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x0
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f
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reff
(micrometers)
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N
(cm-3)
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I
(g m-3)
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Cirrus 1: -25° C
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CIR1
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4.486 108
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-2.417
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1.545 x 1014
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-4.376
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670
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0.909
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91.7
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0.107
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0.0260
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Cirrus 2: -50° C
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CIR2
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5.352 x 1010 |
-3.545
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---
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---
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---
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3.48
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57.4
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0.0225
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0.00193
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Cirrus 3:
-50° C
+ small particles(***)
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CIR3
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5.352 x 1010
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-3.545
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---
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---
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---
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3.48
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34.3
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0.578
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0.00208
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(*) Optical properties of ice cloud models are stored in
the data files listed in column 2 of the table.
(**) Click with the mouse left button on a file of interest
to view its content. To download a file, click it with the mouse right
button and select the "Save as" item of the pop-un menu.
(***) Cirrus 3 is the same distribution as cirrus 2 between
20 and 2000 micrometers. Additionally, there are 0.169 particles m-3
between 2 and 6 micrometers and 0.387 particles m-3 between
6 and 20 micrometers.
SECOND PART :
OPAC FORTRAN PROGRAM
The OPAC FORTRAN
program allows the user to extract data from the dataset and to calculate
additional optical properties of mixtures of the stored clouds and aerosol
components.
The following optical properties can be computed
(see paragraph 4 of Hess
et al., 1998 for explications and formulas):
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the extinction coefficient
(km-1),
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the scattering coefficient (km-1),
-
the absorption coefficient (km-1),
-
the volume phase function (km-1 sr-1),
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the single scattering albedo,
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the asymmetry parameter,
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the aerosol optical depth
-
spectral turbidity factor
-
lidar ratio
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mass extinction cross section
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mass absorption cross section
-
normalized extinction coefficient
-
spectrally weighted coefficients
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Angstrom coefficients
-
visibity
-
refractive index
--> MIXING OF ATMOSPHERIC PARTICLES
OPAC allows handling of mixtures of the given
components, freely defined by the user. Moreover, default values of 10
aerosol types are proposed to span the range of climatologically important
aerosols. The detailed description of the standard aerosol types is given
in paper Hess
et al., 1998 and in Koepke et al., 1997.
The principal properties of 10 aerosol models are
listed in Table 6: aerosol types in column 1, aerosol components
in column 2, number densities Ni
of aerosol components in particles cm-3 in column 3, aerosol
optical depth at wavelength of 0.55 micrometers in column 4.Column 5 provides online access
to files with selected optical properties of standard aerosols, listed
in column 1, at wavelength of 0.55 micrometers, for the relative
humidity of 80%, calculated by the OPAC FORTAN.
Table 3. Composition and
optical depth of 10 aerosol types (compiled from Tables 3,4
Hess
et al., 1998)
Aerosol types
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Components
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Ni
(cm-3)
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Optical depth
(at 0.55 micrometers)
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Online access(*) to data files with selected
optical properties at 0.55 micrometers and at relative humidity of 80%
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Continental clean |
total
water soluble
insoluble |
2600
2600
0.15
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0.064
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COCL
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Continental averaged |
total
water soluble
insoluble
soot |
15300
7000
0.4
8300
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0.151
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COAV
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Continental polluted |
total
water soluble
insoluble
soot |
50000
15700
0.6
34300
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0.327
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COPO |
Urban |
total
water soluble
insoluble
soot |
158000
28000
1.5
130000
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0.643
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URBA
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Desert |
total
water soluble
mineral (nuc.)
mineral (acc.)
mineral (coa.) |
2300
2000
269.5
30.5
0.142
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0.286
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DESE
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Maritime clean |
total
water soluble
see salt (acc.)
see salt (coa.) |
1520
1500
20
3.2 10-3
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0.096
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MACL
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Maritime polluted |
total
water soluble
see salt (acc.)
see salt (coa.)
soot |
9000
3800
20
3.2 10-3
5180
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0.117
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MAPO
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Maritime tropical |
total
water soluble
see salt (acc.)
see salt (coa.)soot |
600
590
10
1.3 10-3
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0.056
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MATR
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Arctic |
total
water soluble
insoluble
see salt (acc.)
soot |
6600
1300
0.01
1.9
5300
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0.063
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ARCT
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Antarctic |
total
sulfate
sea salt (acc.)
mineral (tra.) |
43
42.9
0.047
0.0053
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0.072
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ANTA
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