Solid particles do not sediment backward in time correctly
Posted: November 21st, 2022, 2:22 pm
Hi,
If I rlease particles (solid speres) at a certain height, in a foreward run, they sediment down as expected.
If I do the same thing in a backward run, they also sediment downwards. I would expect the particles to rise up back in time. The meteorological part (i.e. lat-lon displacement) works as expected i.e. it travels in opposite direction of the foreward run.
Unfortunately the forums disc quota for pictures is exceeded and I am not permitted to post a link to the output. I am happy to provide the fwd and bwd runs upon request.
Best,
Friedrich
If I rlease particles (solid speres) at a certain height, in a foreward run, they sediment down as expected.
If I do the same thing in a backward run, they also sediment downwards. I would expect the particles to rise up back in time. The meteorological part (i.e. lat-lon displacement) works as expected i.e. it travels in opposite direction of the foreward run.
Unfortunately the forums disc quota for pictures is exceeded and I am not permitted to post a link to the output. I am happy to provide the fwd and bwd runs upon request.
Best,
Friedrich