Memorandum to: All ACE participants From: Darrel Baumgardner, NCAR/RAF Subject: Composite particle probe spectra A new set of data files are now available that contain a composite size distribution synthesized from measurements with the C-130 PCASP, FSSP-300, FSSP-100 and 260-X. This composite size distribution represents a reprocessing of the FSSP-300, FSSP-100 and 260-X measurements. The changes from the netCDF data files that are presently on the NCAR MASS store are as follows: 1) The composite distribution uses only portions of each probe's measurements and takes advantage of the overlapping size ranges of each of the probes. The nominal size ranges of these four probes are: PCASP - 0.1 to 3.0 um. FSSP-300 - 0.3 to 20.0 um. FSSP-100 - 2.0 to 47 um 260-X - 10.0 to 620 um. Normally, the first channel of each of these probes is suspect because of elecrtonic noise or sunlight contamination, so the overlapping provides a means of covering these channels with another instrument, with the exception of the PCASP, where the first channel is not included in the processing at all. The composite distribution is made up as follows: PCASP - 0.161 to .303 um FSSP-300 - 0.415 to 4.1 um FSSP-100 - 5.8 to 49 um 260-X - 45.0 to 605 um. 2) The FSSP-300 calibrated to match a particle refractive index of 1.40, instead of the factory calibration at 1.58. Some channels were combined to minimize the problems of Mie sizing ambiguities. 3) A better calibration was applied to the FSSP-100 and the last three channels were combined to take care of Mie scattering ambiguities in that size range. 4) The OAP was recalibrated and found to have a size resolution of 17 um rather than 10 um. There was a change made in the field to increase signal to noise ratio and the resolution was changed at that time. This affects not only the sizing, but also the sample volume. The data files are presently stored in the anonymous ftp directory pub/darrel/rfnn.spec, where nn is the flight number. These files have been compressed using the gnu toolkit utility gzip. To obtain these files, ftp to chinook.atd.ucar.edu. These files will remain in this ftp directory until they are transferred to the NCAR MassStore at which time I will notify ACE participants of the transfer. I am also sending these data files to OFPS and I assume they will make the data available through CODIAC. While we are deciding their final resting place, however, the best place to retrieve the data is in the ftp directory mentioned above. The size distributions are ten second averages throughout the flights. I can make one second data available upon request. The 43 channels of data are in units of cm-3. In the header of each file I have included the midpoint and width of each channel. The concentrations should be divided by the width when plotting size distributions. The average channel diameter can be used when calculating volumes and surface areas from the size distributions. There are several caveats. I have not yet done an extensive quality assurance check on these files. I'll be doing so over time but at this point caution is warranted. There could be occasional spikes and noise that will contaminate the spectra. Also, the PCASP had a leak in its plumbing until flight 11, so I have zeroed its values in flights 4-10. I will appreciate any feedback regarding problems that may be detected in the data files.