ENH: air density correction factor to V_D#142
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This commit adds an automated air density correction factor following Heymsfield et al. (JAS, 2007), which is implemented in various microphysics schemes such as MG, MG2, and P3. The correction is applied based on the reference air density, which is hydrometeor class-dependent, and was set using the information from the relevant literature. Note that this commit also adds the air density to all current `Model` sub-classes including the test objects to enable smooth processing of the microphysics approach.
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This PR adds an automated air density correction factor following Heymsfield et al. (JAS, 2007), which is implemented in various microphysics schemes such as MG, MG2, and P3. The correction is applied based on the reference air density, which is hydrometeor class-dependent, and was set using the information from the relevant literature.
Note that this PR also adds the air density to all current
Modelsub-classes, including the test objects, to enable smooth processing of the microphysics approach.