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FunFAN is a collection of methods to analyse aerosols in the context of climate and earth system models. FunFAN v1.0 provides a set of functions for modal/sectional aerosol particle size distributions. It has functions to obtain statistics of modal size distributions, and methods to create binned diagnostics of climate variables given a diagnostics based on a modal approach. Therefore, it is able to create netCDFs of aerosols emission fields (for example) per bins, given the emissions per mode (on a uni-modal or multi-modal distribution) together with the description of the distribution of that modes. The code has a complete documentation in html. The collections of functions FunFAN has been created in support of several publications. Online documentation at read-the-docs Please don't hesitate to contact with the author for further support
Future releases will include additional methods, and more information about publications supported by the code.
climate models, particle size distributions, aerosols
climate models, particle size distributions, aerosols
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