scholarly journals A Bayesian algorithm for the retrieval of liquid water cloud properties from microwave radiometer and millimeter radar data

2002 ◽  
Vol 107 (D16) ◽  
Author(s):  
Sally A. McFarlane
2020 ◽  
Vol 237 ◽  
pp. 07005
Author(s):  
Cristofer Jimenez ◽  
Albert Ansmann ◽  
Ronny Engelmann ◽  
Patric Seifert ◽  
Robert Wiesen ◽  
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In this work we evaluate the possibilities to assess aerosol-cloud interactions in short time scales (2 min.) on an observational base. Retrievals of the cloud effective radius and number concentration in a liquid-water cloud by using the multiple scattering technique Dual-FOV Polarization lidar, together with the aerosol extinction coefficient in the boundary layer has shown a correspondence between the aerosol and cloud properties in the 6 hours case presented, obtaining a value of ACIN = 0.76 ± 0.29, which corroborates the potential of lidar observations to study the relation between aerosols and clouds on small scales.


2016 ◽  
Vol 9 (7) ◽  
pp. 3193-3203 ◽  
Author(s):  
Moa K. Sporre ◽  
Ewan J. O'Connor ◽  
Nina Håkansson ◽  
Anke Thoss ◽  
Erik Swietlicki ◽  
...  

Abstract. Cloud retrievals from the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) instruments aboard the satellites Terra and Aqua and the Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) instrument aboard the Suomi-NPP satellite are evaluated using a combination of ground-based instruments providing vertical profiles of clouds. The ground-based measurements are obtained from the Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) programme mobile facility, which was deployed in Hyytiälä, Finland, between February and September 2014 for the Biogenic Aerosols – Effects on Clouds and Climate (BAECC) campaign. The satellite cloud parameters cloud top height (CTH) and liquid water path (LWP) are compared with ground-based CTH obtained from a cloud mask created using lidar and radar data and LWP acquired from a multi-channel microwave radiometer. Clouds from all altitudes in the atmosphere are investigated. The clouds are diagnosed as single or multiple layer using the ground-based cloud mask. For single-layer clouds, satellites overestimated CTH by 326 m (14 %) on average. When including multilayer clouds, satellites underestimated CTH by on average 169 m (5.8 %). MODIS collection 6 overestimated LWP by on average 13 g m−2 (11 %). Interestingly, LWP for MODIS collection 5.1 is slightly overestimated by Aqua (4.56 %) but is underestimated by Terra (14.3 %). This underestimation may be attributed to a known issue with a drift in the reflectance bands of the MODIS instrument on Terra. This evaluation indicates that the satellite cloud parameters selected show reasonable agreement with their ground-based counterparts over Finland, with minimal influence from the large solar zenith angle experienced by the satellites in this high-latitude location.


2016 ◽  
Vol 142 (701) ◽  
pp. 3063-3081 ◽  
Author(s):  
Odran Sourdeval ◽  
Laurent C.‐Labonnote ◽  
Anthony J. Baran ◽  
Johannes Mülmenstädt ◽  
Gérard Brogniez

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Philipp Richter ◽  
Mathias Palm ◽  
Christine Weinzierl ◽  
Hannes Griesche ◽  
Penny M. Rowe ◽  
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Abstract. A dataset of microphysical cloud parameters from optically thin clouds, retrieved from infrared spectral radiances measured in summer 2017 in the Arctic, is presented. Measurements were conducted using a mobile Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) spectrometer which was carried by the RV Polarstern. This dataset contains retrieved optical depths and effective radii of ice and water, from which the liquid water path and ice water path are calculated. These water paths and the effective radii are compared with derived quantities from a combined cloud radar, lidar and microwave radiometer measurement synergy retrieval, called Cloudnet. Comparing the liquid water paths from the infrared retrieval and Cloudnet shows significant correlations with a standard deviation of 8.60 g · m−2. Although liquid water path retrievals from microwave radiometer data come with a uncertainty of at least 20 g · m−2, a significant correlation and a standard deviation of 5.32 g · m−2 between the results of clouds with a liquid water path of at most 20 g · m−2 retrieved from infrared spectra and results from Cloudnet can be seen. Therefore, despite its large uncertainty, the comparison with data retrieved from infrared spectra shows that optically thin clouds of the measurement campaign in summer 2017 can be observed well using microwave radiometers within the Cloudnet framework. Apart from this, the dataset of microphysical cloud properties presented here allows to perform calculations of the cloud radiative effects, when the Cloudnet data from the campaign are not available, which was from the 22nd July 2017 until the 19th August 2017. The dataset is published at Pangaea (Richter et al., 2021).


2015 ◽  
Vol 169 ◽  
pp. 20-36 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mikhail D. Alexandrov ◽  
Brian Cairns ◽  
Andrzej P. Wasilewski ◽  
Andrew S. Ackerman ◽  
Matthew J. McGill ◽  
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2014 ◽  
Vol 141 (688) ◽  
pp. 870-882 ◽  
Author(s):  
Odran Sourdeval ◽  
Laurent C.‐Labonnote ◽  
Anthony J. Baran ◽  
Gérard Brogniez

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