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Workspace Variable particle_masses
The mass of individual particles (or bulks). Each row corresponds to a particle type (i.e. an element in scat_data_array). The user is free to define different mass categories and assign a mass for each category. Each column of particle_masses corresponds to such a mass category. A particle can have a non-zero mass for more than one category. For example, if you work with clouds, your mass categories could be ice and liquid, corresponding to IWC and LWC, respectively. The mass of particles inside the melting layer, having a mixed phase, could be divided between the two columns of the matrix. Shall either be empty, or have a row size consistent with the scattering variables (scat_data_array, pnd_field). Usage: Set by the user. Unit: kg Dimensions: [ particle type, mass category ]
Group: Matrix
Specific methods that can generate particle_masses
Generic and supergeneric methods that can generate particle_masses
- MatrixCreate
- Append
- Copy
- Extract
- FieldFromGriddedField
- MatrixAddScalar
- MatrixCBR
- MatrixExtractFromTensor3
- MatrixMatrixMultiply
- MatrixPlanck
- MatrixScale
- MatrixSet
- MatrixSetConstant
- MatrixUnitIntensity
- Matrix1ColFromVector
- Matrix2ColFromVectors
- Matrix3ColFromVectors
- Matrix1RowFromVector
- Matrix2RowFromVectors
- Matrix3RowFromVectors
- ReadNetCDF
- ReadXML
- ReadXMLIndexed
- Reduce
- Select
- Touch
Specific methods that require particle_masses
- cloudbox_checkedCalc
- iyCloudRadar
- iyFOS
- iyRadioLink
- iyTransmissionStandard
- iy_auxFillParticleVariables
Generic and supergeneric methods that can use particle_masses
- Append
- atm_fields_compactFromMatrix
- Compare
- Compare
- Copy
- Delete
- Ignore
- InterpSurfaceFieldToPosition
- MatrixAddScalar
- MatrixMatrixMultiply
- MatrixScale
- MatrixSet
- ncolsGet
- nrowsGet
- Reduce
- Select
- VectorExtractFromMatrix
- VectorMatrixMultiply
- WriteNetCDF
- WriteNetCDFIndexed
- WriteXML
- WriteXMLIndexed
Agendas that can generate particle_masses
- none
Agendas that require particle_masses
- none