I3RC test: case 3
I3RC test: case 3
Case 3: Heavy drizzle bin microphysics test
The objective is to further test the performance of “component-method” in I3RC for a heavy drizzle case
Case setup:
The microphysics of the cloud is from a Large-Eddy simulation model with bin microphysics. As shown in Figure 1 the particle size distribution has two modes, the cloud mode from 2µm~30µm and the drizzle mode from about 30µm~1000µm
Cloud parameters: 0.5km~1.5km, LWC =0.1g/m^3; no atmosphere, black surface
Total optical depth @0.86µm: 3.63411
Solar angles: µ0=0.9397 (20 degree); phi0 = 0 degree
Observing angle: a total of 131 observing directions in the upper hemisphere
Wavelengths: 0.86µm, 1.65µm, 2.13µm and 3.7µm
Number concentration
Mass concentration
re~40µm
Veff=2.6
Phase Function @ 0.86µm
Phase Function @ 2.13µm
external average
component-method
external average
component-method
Figure 1 Microphysics of the cloud
Figure 2 Cumulative extinction of first i bin
Drizzle mode accounts for about 20% of total extinction
RT simulation results
Reflectance @ 0.86µm
Reflectance @ 1.65µm
Reflectance @ 2.13µm
Reflectance @ 3.75µm
Corr
Std of rel dif.
0.937153 6.57597
0.979431 3.36402
0.989679 2.44790
0.997366 1.79874
Component method agrees very well with the external mixing method
Spectral invariant test for Sasha
single scattering albedo
0.86µm 0.999810
1.65µm 0.980027
2.13µm 0.934289
3.75µm 0.800542
Spectral invariant test: Nadir viewing example
Spectral invariant test:all viewing directions
radiance/albedo=a*(radiance)+b
good fit when “a” is close to unity
Less than perfect when “a” becomes significantly smaller than 1