CIRS-ML radiative heating rates, vertical cloud structure & rain rate classification from 2004 to 2018
The radiative heating rate profiles from NASA CloudSat-CALIPSO FLXHR data (R04), cloud top height and vertical extent from CloudSat-CALIPSO GEOPROF (R04) have been extended in space and time by artificial neural network (ANN) regression models applied on cloud properties from CIRS-AIRS and atmospheric and surface properties from ERA-Interim re-analyses. A rain intensity classification has been built in the same manner from CloudSat PRECIP-COLUMN data (R04). This rain intensity classification is more efficient to detect large latent heating than cold cloud temperature (Stubenrauch et al. 2023). |
- Daily data access
- Monthly mean clear sky data access
- Data information
- How to retrieve easily the data (quick start)
- Example using curl for daily data access
- curl -insecure “https://thredds-su.ipsl.fr/thredds/fileServer/aeris_thredds/gewex-utcc-proes/daily_data/{YEAR}/{MONTH}/HR_CIRS-ML_0130AM_{YEAR}{MONTH}[01-31].nc” -O
- Example using curl for monthly mean data access
- curl -insecure “https://thredds-su.ipsl.fr/thredds/fileServer/aeris_thredds/gewex-utcc-proes/monthly_mean_data/{YEAR}/HR_clrsky_CIRS-ML_0130AM_{YEAR}[01-12].nc” -O
- Example using curl for daily data access
Tracking of organized convection from 2012 onwards
Access to TOOCAN data