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This dataset contains a minimal set of data used to create figures in Johnston et al. (2023) Sensible Heat Fluxes Control Cloud Trail Strength, Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society. Additional liquid water path data from the control experiment (H250E250) is also provided to better visualise the cloud field in this central experiment.
{"references": ["ohnston, M.C., Holloway, C.E. & Plant, R.S. (2023) Sensible heat fluxes control cloud trail strength. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 1\u201315."]}
Idealised experiments performed using the MetOffice Unified Model version 10.9.
Numerical Weather Prediction, Unified Model, Idealised Simulations, Convection
Numerical Weather Prediction, Unified Model, Idealised Simulations, Convection
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