18 | | Define a aerosol spectrum using three log-normal distributions and the values stated in Jaenicke (1993, doi: 10.1016/S0074-6142(08)60210-7). Possible values are 'polar', 'background', 'maritime', 'continental', 'desert', 'rural', and 'urban'. If 'user' is chosen, the aerosol spectrum is steered by [#rm rm], [#na na], and [#log_sigma log_sigma]. Note that [#curvature_solute_effects curvature_solute_effects] needs to be true to consider aerosol spectra. Note that this aerosol spectrum spectrum determines the aerosol mass, initial wet radius, and the weighting factor of all super-droplets. The weighting factors can be manipulated with [#aero_weight aero_weight]. |
| 18 | Define a aerosol spectrum using three log-normal distributions and the values stated in Jaenicke (1993, doi: 10.1016/S0074-6142(08)60210-7). Possible values are 'polar', 'background', 'maritime', 'continental', 'desert', 'rural', and 'urban'. If 'user' is chosen, the aerosol spectrum is steered by [#rm rm], [#na na], and [#log_sigma log_sigma]. Note that [#curvature_solute_effects curvature_solution_effects] needs to be true to consider aerosol spectra. Note that this aerosol spectrum spectrum determines the aerosol mass, initial wet radius, and the weighting factor of all super-droplets. The weighting factors can be manipulated with [#aero_weight aero_weight]. |