Journal article

Retrieval of effective radius and liquid water path from ground-based instruments: A case study at Barrow, Alaska

R Schofield, JS Daniel, RW Portmann, HLR Miller, S Solomon, CS Eubank, ML Melamed, AO Langford, MD Shupe, DD Turner

Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres | AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION | Published : 2007

Abstract

Two methods for retrieving cloud droplet effective radius re from ground-based near-infrared spectral measurements of path-integrated liquid water paths (PLWPs) are described. In one method the PLWP is compared with column measurements of liquid water path (LWP) from a dual channel microwave radiometer (MWR) to estimate the cloud path enhancement, which is then used to derive the cloud droplet effective radius. In the second method, PLWP is combined with absolutely calibrated zenith radiances at 500 nm to retrieve re and LWP simultaneously. Both techniques are used in a case study of marine stratocumulus at the Barrow, Alaska (71.32°N, 156.62°W) Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Program (ARM..

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