PMCMx-UF model outputs support the 2023 Geophysical Research Letters paper by Patoulias et al. on new particle formation's impact on boundary layer clouds. The data underpins findings that such events can reduce cloud droplets at a continental scale. Model results were produced by researchers and published via ENVIDAT in 2023.
Use Cases
- Analyze the relationship between new particle formation events and cloud droplet number concentration using model output fields.
- Validate regional climate model simulations of aerosol indirect effects with the provided PMCMx-UF model results.
- Study the temporal and spatial patterns of cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) activation as simulated in the model outputs.
Strengths
- Data is directly tied to a peer-reviewed publication in a major geophysical journal.
- Model outputs are designed to analyze phenomena at the continental scale.
Limitations
- The exact size, row count, and specific variables within the model outputs are unknown.
- Data recency is limited to the 2023 publication date, with no indication of ongoing updates.
Provenance
- Source
- ENVIDAT
- Collection Method
- Outputs from the PMCMx-UF atmospheric model.
- Time Range
- null
- Freshness
- null
- Geography
- Continental scale (specific region not stated).