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- Title
Comparison of mid-latitude single and mixed-phase cloud optical depth from co-located infrared spectrometer and backscatter LiDAR measurements.
- Authors
Di Natale, Gianluca; Barucci, Marco; Belotti, Claudio; Bianchini, Giovanni; D'Amato, Francesco; Del Bianco, Samuele; Gai, Marco; Montori, Alessio; Sussmann, Ralf; Viciani, Silvia; Vogelmann, Hannes; Palchetti, Luca
- Abstract
The longwave downwelling spectral radiance measurements performed by means of the Far-Infrared Radiation Mobile Observation System (FIRMOS) spectrometer at the summit of the Mt. Zugspitze (German Alps) in the Winter 2018– 2019, allowed to retrieve the optical and micro-physical properties of ice, mixed and water clouds, showing a good agreement of the statistical relationship between the ice water path and the ice optical depth with the ones from previous works. In this paper the optical depths retrieved from FIRMOS are initially compared with selected cases calculated from backscattering Light Detection And Ranging (LiDAR) data by using a transmittance method. Then, in order to compare the whole FIRMOS dataset, the power-law relationship between backscattering and extinction is used to apply the Klett method and automatize the routine. Minimizing the root mean square differences, the exponent of the relationship, the so called backscatter-extinction coefficient ratio, is assessed to be 0.85 with a variabiliy in the range 0.60–1.10 for ice clouds and 0.50 with a variability within 0.30–0.70 for mixed and water clouds.
- Subjects
OPTICAL radar; LIDAR; MICROWAVE radiometers; RADIANCE; ICE clouds; ROOT-mean-squares; IR spectrometers; OPTICAL properties
- Publication
Atmospheric Measurement Techniques Discussions, 2021, p1
- ISSN
1867-8610
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5194/amt-2021-104