Within the main processor, we assume ice water path can be calculated from the same formula as liquid water path, but with different values for the density and extinction efficiency.
Within the flux code, we use a formula from Liou (1992).
The second result isn't output, being only used to calculate cloud physical thickness, but does beg the question why we have two equations for the same thing?
And while I'm here, the coefficient we're using for liquid water path (2/3) is derived for a vertically homogeneous cloud. At a quick dig through the literature implies 5/9 would be better. Anyone have an opinion?
Within the main processor, we assume ice water path can be calculated from the same formula as liquid water path, but with different values for the density and extinction efficiency.
Within the flux code, we use a formula from Liou (1992).
The second result isn't output, being only used to calculate cloud physical thickness, but does beg the question why we have two equations for the same thing?
And while I'm here, the coefficient we're using for liquid water path (2/3) is derived for a vertically homogeneous cloud. At a quick dig through the literature implies 5/9 would be better. Anyone have an opinion?