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Dataset that is used in the journal article Lower Tropospheric Processes; A Control on The Global Mean Precipitation Rate. Here, the user will find the output for a single model experiment using the Community Atmosphere Model Version 5.0. The monthly output from the experiment consists of 5 model runs where each simulation has a different threshold that controls the formation of low-clouds. The tuned parameter is Rhminl. This parameter was tuned in order to indirectly modulate lower-tropospheric mixing.
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