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11 October 1989 Modeling Of Aerosols In The Marine Mixed-Layer
Gerrit de Leeuw, Kenneth L. Davidson, Stuart G. Gathman, Ray V. Noonkester
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Abstract
A model is developed to calculate the vertical variation of aerosol extinction coefficients throughout the marine atmospheric boundary layer. It is a mixture of empirical and physical models, formulated to describe the often observed non-uniform, but also non-logarithmic, profiles. The physical model is based on the dynamical processes affecting the production, mixing, deposition and size of the aerosol within the marine atmosphere. A status report is presented including a critical evaluation.
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Gerrit de Leeuw, Kenneth L. Davidson, Stuart G. Gathman, and Ray V. Noonkester "Modeling Of Aerosols In The Marine Mixed-Layer", Proc. SPIE 1115, Propagation Engineering, (11 October 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.960881
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KEYWORDS
Atmospheric modeling

Aerosols

Coastal modeling

Humidity

Atmospheric particles

Oceanography

Clouds

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