Concept information
TERME PRÉFÉRENTIEL
MELTING LAYER HEIGHT
DÉFINITION
- Melting layer is the altitude interval throughout which solid-phase precipitation melts as it descends. The melting layer may be several hundred meters deep, reflecting the time it takes for all the hydrometeors to undergo the transition from solid to liquid phase.
CONCEPT GÉNÉRIQUE
NOTE DE CHANGEMENT
- 2019-02-15 14:38:37.0 [sritz] Insert Concept add broader relation (MELTING LAYER HEIGHT [ce105b93-42b1-4692-a8ef-dc10792f26bf,368501] - PRECIPITATION PROFILES [d4449cf4-8d4e-4282-b84d-5098715389dd,368489]);
- 2019-02-25 17:42:45.0 [sritz] insert Definition (id: null text: Melting layer is the altitude interval throughout which solid-phase precipitation melts as it descends. The melting layer may be several hundred meters deep, reflecting the time it takes for all the hydrometeors to undergo the transition from solid to liquid phase. language code: en);
- 2019-02-25 17:43:44.0 [sritz] update Definition (Goddard Earth Sciences Data and Information Services Center, https://disc.gsfc.nasa.gov);
URI
https://gcmd.earthdata.nasa.gov/kms/concept/ce105b93-42b1-4692-a8ef-dc10792f26bf
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