Correlations among the optical properties of cirrus-cloud particles: Microphysical interpretation

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Reichardt, J [1 ]
Reichardt, S
Hess, M
McGee, TJ
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[1] NASA, Goddard Space Flight Ctr, Atmospheres Lab, Atmospher Chem & Dynam Branch, Greenbelt, MD 20771 USA
[2] Univ Maryland Baltimore Cty, Joint Ctr Earth Syst Technol, College Pk, MD USA
[3] DLR German Aerosp Ctr, Remote Sensing Technol Inst, D-82234 Wessling, Germany
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10.1029/2002JD002589
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P4 [大气科学(气象学)];
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0706 ; 070601 ;
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[1] Cirrus measurements obtained with a ground-based polarization Raman lidar at 67.9degreesN in January 1997 reveal a strong positive correlation between the particle optical properties, specifically depolarization ratio delta(par) and extinction-to-backscatter (lidar) ratio S-par, for delta(par) < similar to 40%, and an anticorrelation for delta(par) > similar to40%. Over the duration of the measurements, both particle properties vary systematically. This effect is particularly pronounced in the case of delta(par), which decreases significantly with time. The analysis of lidar humidity and radiosonde temperature data shows that the measured optical properties stem from scattering by dry solid ice particles, while scattering by supercooled droplets, or by wetted or subliming ice particles, can be excluded. For the microphysical interpretation of the lidar measurements, ray-tracing computations of particle scattering properties have been used. The comparison with the theoretical data suggests that the observed cirrus data can be interpreted in terms of size, shape, and growth of the cirrus particles, the latter under the assumption that the lidar measurements of consecutive cloud segments can be mapped on the temporal development of a single cloud parcel moving along its trajectory: Near the cloud top in the early stage of cirrus development, light scattering by nearly isometric particles that have the optical characteristics of hexagonal columns (short, column-like particles) is dominant. Over time, the ice particles grow, and as the cloud base height extends to lower altitudes characterized by warmer temperatures they become morphologically diverse. For large S-par and depolarization values of similar to40%, the scattering contributions of column- and plate-like particles are roughly the same. In the lower ranges of the cirrus clouds, light scattering is predominantly by plate-like ice particles. This interpretation assumes random orientation of the cirrus particles. Simulations with a simple model suggest, however, that the positive correlation between S-par and delta(par), which is observed for depolarization ratios <40% mainly at low cloud altitudes, can be alternatively explained by horizontal alignment of a fraction of the cirrus particle population.
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