Hello to all,
To follow up on this thread... I'm a bit confused about the optical depths output variables given by WACCM.
We are currently using an FSDWSF compset, which I believe induces a bulk aerosol model. As I understand it, this bulk mode leads to the output of an "AEROD_v" variable representing the total aerosol optical depth in the visible band (this variable would be called "AODVIS" with MAM).
I also found an output variable PURSULOD, which I reckon means "pure sulfate optical depth".
Now, when comparing the values of AEROD_v and PURSULOD, I would have expected to have a total aerosol optical depth greater than PURSULOD, since the latter is part of the former (I'm assuming it is also calculated in the visible band).
Surprisingly, it turns out that PURSULOD can give higher numbers... Also, its features seem more convincing (with respect to our scientific results expectations) than AEROD_v, which is a bit random.
Would anyone have a precise definition of what these two variables represent, and how they can match/differ/be put in relation?
Additionally, is there such a thing as the "AODABS" variable (discussed above) in BAM mode too?
Thanks.
Thibaut.