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Dependencies in Dataset #2839

uploaded by Ulrich Schumann, DLR
during ML-CIRRUS mission

Entries (observed variables)

Information about observed variables of the current dataset.
No. Name
01 time: Time since Midnight (UTC) in s
02 X: E-Longitude HALO in degree
03 Y: N-Latitude HALO in degree
04 Z: Flight Level (FL) Pressure Altitude HALO in km
05 time_h: Time of Day in h
06 ZICEcc: Contrail+Cirrus Ice Particle Concentration in cm-3
07 CIWCcc: Contrail+Cirrus Ice Water Content in (mg/m3)
08 Fuelcc: Fuel Tracer Concentration in ppm
09 EXTCcc: Contrail+Cirrus Extinction in 1/km
10 AGEcc: Contrail age in h, Fuel Tracer Weighted Mean
11 NUMB_FL_cc: Number of Aircraft Contributing to Contrails at FL
12 NUMB_cc: Number of Aircraft Contributing Contrails above 7 km
13 CIWCc: Cirrus Ice Water Content from ECMWF in (mg/m3)
14 ZICEc: Cirrus Ice Particle Concentration in 1/cm3
15 EXTCc: Cirrus Extinction in 1/km
16 Fuelccmax: Maximum Fuel Tracer Contribution in ppm
17 ATYPccMax: Aircraft Type Causing Maximum Fuel tracer
18 NRFLPccMax: Flight Number Causing Maximum Fuel tracer
19 p: Pressure at FL in hPa
20 Temp: Temperature from ECMWF at FL in °C
21 RHi: Relative Humidity over Ice from ECMWF at FL in %
22 BSR: backscatter ratio at 532 nm and Lidar-ratio of 25/sr

Dependencies of the observed variables

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Direction of relationships

Entry A   Entry B
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