.. currentmodule:: pyrcel
The core of the model has its own documentation page, which you can access :ref:`here <parcel>`.
.. autosummary:: :toctree: generated/ ParcelModel
.. automodule:: pyrcel.driver
.. autosummary:: :toctree: generated/ run_model iterate_runs
.. automodule:: pyrcel.thermo
.. autosummary:: :toctree: generated/ dv ka rho_air es sigma_w Seq Seq_approx kohler_crit critical_curve
.. automodule:: pyrcel.aerosol
.. autosummary:: :toctree: generated/ :template: class.rst AerosolSpecies
The following are utility functions which might be useful in studying and manipulating aerosol distributions for use in the :ref:`model <parcel>` or activation routines.
.. autosummary:: :toctree: generated/ dist_to_conc
.. automodule:: pyrcel.distributions
.. autosummary:: :toctree: generated/ :template: class.rst BaseDistribution Gamma Lognorm MultiModeLognorm
The following dictionaries containing (multi) Lognormal aerosol size distributions have also been saved for convenience:
FN2005_single_modes
: Fountoukis, C., and A. Nenes (2005), Continued development of a cloud droplet formation parameterization for global climate models, J. Geophys. Res., 110, D11212, doi:10.1029/2004JD005591NS2003_single_modes
: Nenes, A., and J. H. Seinfeld (2003), Parameterization of cloud droplet formation in global climate models, J. Geophys. Res., 108, 4415, doi:10.1029/2002JD002911, D14.whitby_distributions
: Whitby, K. T. (1978), The physical characteristics of sulfur aerosols, Atmos. Environ., 12(1-3), 135–159, doi:10.1016/0004-6981(78)90196-8.jaenicke_distributions
: Jaenicke, R. (1993), Tropospheric Aerosols, in Aerosol-Cloud-Climate Interactions, P. V. Hobbs, ed., Academic Press, San Diego, CA, pp. 1-31.
.. automodule:: pyrcel.activation
.. autosummary:: :toctree: generated/ lognormal_activation binned_activation multi_mode_activation arg2000 mbn2014 shipwayabel2010 ming2006
.. automodule:: pyrcel.constants