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Reviewer | Feedback | Response | Status |
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Dave Connell (Dave.Connell@aad.gov.au) |
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Gao Chen (gao.chen@nasa.gov) | I felt it is more logical to describe the atmospheric water starting from its physical state, i.e., water vapor and condensed water. The latter can also be referred as cloud water. The Document1.docx is my attempt to organize keywords/variables in this way. Some entries listed in the spreadsheet are too specific and can be organized under the categories in the attached table. For example, the water vapor profiles are just one type of the measurement data, not a different physical quantity to me. I am not an expert on atmospheric water and probably missed some important entries. Also, saturation mixing ratio is a function ambient temperature, not related to actual water vapor content. The saturation deficit or dew point deficit are indirect measures of the atmospheric water vapor content. I believe we should consult the water measurement and modeling community before we finalize these keywords. |