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LES and radiation transport data sets used to produce the figures in the manuscript: Kylling, A., Ardeshiri, H., Cassiani, M., Dinger, A. S., Park, S.-Y., Pisso, I., Schmidbauer, N., Stebel, K., and Stohl, A.: Can statistics of turbulent tracer dispersion be inferred from camera observations of SO2 in the ultraviolet?, Atmos. Meas. Tech. Discuss., https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-2019-286, in review, 2019 See README file for further description of files.
The resources for the numerical simulations and data storage were provided by UNINETT Sigma2 – the National Infrastructure for High Performance Computing and Data Storage in Norway (project nos. NN9419K and NS9419K).
LES, 3D radiation transport, UV camera, turbulent tracer dispersion, SO2 absorption
LES, 3D radiation transport, UV camera, turbulent tracer dispersion, SO2 absorption
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