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Vertical Profile of Cloud Optical Parameters Derived from Airborne Measurements Above, Inside and Below Clouds.

Irina Melnikova1, Charles K Gatebe2,3.   

Abstract

Past strategies for retrieving cloud optical properties from remote sensing assumed significant limits for desired parameters such as semi-infinite optical thickness, single scattering albedo equaling unity (non-absorbing scattering), absence of spectral dependence of the optical thickness, etc., and only one optical parameter could be retrieved (either optical thickness or single scattering albedo). Here, we demonstrate a new method based on asymptotic theory for thick atmospheres, and the presence of a diffusion domain within the clouds that does not put restrictions and makes it possible to get two or even three optical parameters (optical thickness, single scattering albedo and phase function asymmetry parameter) for every wavelength independently. We applied this method to measurements of angular distribution of solar radiation above, inside and below clouds, obtained with NASA's Cloud Absorption Radiometer (CAR) over two cases of marine stratocumulus clouds; first case, offshore of Namibia and the second case, offshore of California. The observational and retrieval errors are accounted for by regularization, which allows stable and smooth solutions. Results show good potential for parameterization of the shortwave radiative properties (reflection, transmission, radiative divergence and heating rate) of water clouds.

Keywords:  airborne observations; asymmetry parameter; cloud optical thickness; inverse problem; single scattering albedo; solar radiance

Year:  2018        PMID: 30467442      PMCID: PMC6242289          DOI: 10.1016/j.jqsrt.2018.04.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Quant Spectrosc Radiat Transf        ISSN: 0022-4073            Impact factor:   2.468


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Authors:  Steven Platnick; Kerry G Meyer; Michael D King; Galina Wind; Nandana Amarasinghe; Benjamin Marchant; G Thomas Arnold; Zhibo Zhang; Paul A Hubanks; Robert E Holz; Ping Yang; William L Ridgway; Jérôme Riedi
Journal:  IEEE Trans Geosci Remote Sens       Date:  2016-10-26       Impact factor: 5.600

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