Bug fix for cloud effective radius for convective clouds (HR1)#35
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All testing completed and passed in UFSWM. Please merge. |
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Bug fix for cloud effective radius for convective clouds (HR1)
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This is an emergency bug fix for cloud effective radius for convective clouds (Issue#36). For a temporary solution, 50 micro and 10 micro is assigned to convective cloud ice and liquid, respectively. More physics-based values will be assigned in the future improvement in HR2. The test results are here.
GFSv17_highresol_cnvwinradiation_bugfix_in_convective_condensate.pptx