A comparison of light backscattering and particle size distribution measurements in tropical cirrus clouds
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2011
Abstract:
An FSSP-100 Optical Particle Counter designed
to count and size particles in the micron range and a
backscattersonde that measures in-situ particle optical properties
such as backscatter and depolarization ratio, are part of
the payload of the high altitude research aircraft M55 Geophysica.
This aircraft was deployed in tropical field campaigns
in Bauru, Brasil (TROCCINOX, 2004) Darwin, Australia
(SCOUT-Darwin, 2005) and Ouagadougou, Burkina
Faso (SCOUT-AMMA, 2006). In those occasions, measurements
of particle size distributions and optical properties
within cirrus cloud were performed. Scope of the
present work is to assess and discuss the consistency between
the particle volume backscatter coefficient observed by the
backscattersonde and the same parameter retrieved by optical
scattering theory applied to particle size distributions as
measured by the FSSP-100. In addition, empirical relationships
linking the optical properties measured in-situ by the
backscattersonde, which generally can be obtained by remote
sensing techniques (LIDAR), and microphysical bulk properties
like total particle number, surface and volume density
will be presented and discussed.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Cairo, Francesco; Fierli, Federico; Snels, Marcellinus; Viterbini, Maurizio
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