Card 2. Option to use “Aerosol Plus” a parameter that characterizes the user defined aerosols and optical properties.

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Card 2

Option to use “Aerosol Plus” a parameter that characterizes the user defined aerosols and optical properties

Type of default meteorological range and extinction for the boundary layer aerosol models

Navy Oceanic Vertical Aerosol Model Option

Seasonal Aerosol Profile

User-Supplied Aerosol Optical Properties Option

Aerosol Profile and Extinction Parameters for the Stratosphere

Air Mass Character (1-10): 1 – Open Ocean 3 – Being the Default 10 – Continental Influences

Cloud and Rain Models

Army Vertical Structure Algorithm Option for aerosols in the boundary layer

Specifies the Surface Meteorological Range (km): overriding the default valued for the boundary layer from IHAZE

Current wind speed (m/s): used with Navy maritime and desert aerosols

Current wind speed (m/s): used with Navy maritime and desert aerosols

24 hour average wind speed (m/s): for Navy maritime model

Rain Rate (mm/hr)

Altitude of Surface Relative to Sea Level Rate (km): can have negative values but can not exceed 6 km