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Domain size of 12.6x12.6x5km. Interactive radiation, using ECMWF state (including clouds) above the turbulent domain. Background ozone profile. | Domain size of 12.6x12.6x5km. Interactive radiation, using ECMWF state (including clouds) above the turbulent domain. Background ozone profile. | ||
- | While simulations are simplified, it does make them more transparent and computationally efficient. A benefit of simplicity is the huge gain in time coverage that is allowed, allowing for multi-year simulation. Currently our database of DALES simulations covers five years of April-September | + | While simulations are simplified, it does make them more transparent and computationally efficient. A benefit of simplicity is the huge gain in time coverage that is allowed, allowing for multi-year simulation. Currently our database of DALES simulations covers five years of 6-month (April-September) periods |
- | Recently the Inscape group is starting to experiment with blending observations from field campaigns with model-derived forcings for LES simulations. | + | The database of idealized DALES simulations has been used in various studies. ... |
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+ | Recently the Inscape group is starting to experiment with blending observations from field campaigns with model-derived forcings for LES simulations. | ||
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