Tag: ARSCL

  • Evaluation Value-Added Product Estimates Droplet Number Concentration

    Adiabaticity parameter and quality check flags for August 15, 2010, at the Southern Great Plains.Cloud droplet number concentration is an important factor in understanding aerosol-cloud interactions. As aerosol concentration increases, it is expected that droplet number concentration, Nd, will increase and droplet size decrease for a given liquid water path, which will greatly affect cloud…

  • New Radar Data Lead to New Value-Added Product

    This sample KAZR-ARSCL plot shows data from the SGP on April 26, 2011. The top image shows the ‘reflectivity_best_estimate’ field, and the lower image shows cloud base and cloud top heights for all cloud layers detected on this day.The Ka-band ARM zenith radars (KAZRs) have replaced the long-serving millimeter-wavelength cloud radars (MMCRs). As a result,…

  • It’s Official Now—Cloud Microphysical Properties Value-Added Product Changes Status

    The Continuous Baseline Microphysical Retrieval (MICROBASE) value-added product (VAP) has been released as an official ARM VAP. Data from April 1998 through December 2009 are now available for the Southern Great Plains, North Slope of Alaska, and Tropical Western Pacific sites. Historical updates will be provided whenever additional data become available.This sample quicklook plot shows…

  • Lidar Value-Added Product Provides Cloud Measurements

    Sample plot generated by MPLCMASK. Click to enlarge. Lidar cloud boundaries are a useful tool for identifying cloud base height and cloud thickness in optically thin clouds. The Micropulse Lidar Cloud Mask (MPLCMASK) value-added product (VAP) provides cloud base height, cloud top height, and backscatter coefficient for non-polarized micropulse lidar measurements. In addition, depolarization ratio…

  • Microwave Radiometer Retrieval Data Available for ARM Sites

    An example plot from the MWRRET VAP for 10/8/1999 at SGP. (top) Brightness temperatures measured by the MWR; orange and blue lines indicate potential measurement spikes due to precipitation, (middle) retrieved precipitable water vapor from the new physical method (blue) and the original statistical method (green), (bottom) retrieved liquid water path from the new physical…