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    Cirrus Cloud Properties Derived from POLDER-1/ADEOS Polarized Radiances: First Validation Using a Ground-Based Lidar Network

    Source: Journal of Applied Meteorology:;2000:;volume( 039 ):;issue: 002::page 154
    Author:
    Chepfer, Hélène
    ,
    Goloub, Philippe
    ,
    Spinhirne, James
    ,
    Flamant, Pierre H.
    ,
    Lavorato, Mario
    ,
    Sauvage, Laurent
    ,
    Brogniez, Gérard
    ,
    Pelon, Jacques
    DOI: 10.1175/1520-0450(2000)039<0154:CCPDFP>2.0.CO;2
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: Bidirectional polarized reflectances measured with the POLDER-1 instrument on board Advanced Earth Observing Satellite-1 have been used to infer cloud altitude and thermodynamical phase (ice/liquid) at a global scale. This paper presents a validation of these properties for cirrus clouds. The validation presented here is based on comparisons between POLDER-1 retrievals and measurements collected with a ground-based lidar network. The scale differences between POLDER measurements and lidar data are treated by selecting homogeneous and stable cloud layers. These comparisons show that the cloud altitude retrieval with POLDER is valid for optically thick cloud, and nonvalid for semitransparent and thin cirrus clouds. The limitations of the cloud altitude retrieval method are analyzed by using both comparisons between POLDER and lidar and simulations of the bidirectional polarized reflectances performed with a radiative transfer code to assess a threshold of validity of the POLDER retrieval method. The comparisons of lidar and POLDER data show that the cloud thermodynamical phase (ice/liquid) retrieval is satisfactory, and examples of cloud thermodynamical phase retrieval are presented as a function of cloud temperatures.
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    contributor authorChepfer, Hélène
    contributor authorGoloub, Philippe
    contributor authorSpinhirne, James
    contributor authorFlamant, Pierre H.
    contributor authorLavorato, Mario
    contributor authorSauvage, Laurent
    contributor authorBrogniez, Gérard
    contributor authorPelon, Jacques
    date accessioned2017-06-09T14:07:18Z
    date available2017-06-09T14:07:18Z
    date copyright2000/02/01
    date issued2000
    identifier issn0894-8763
    identifier otherams-12808.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4148188
    description abstractBidirectional polarized reflectances measured with the POLDER-1 instrument on board Advanced Earth Observing Satellite-1 have been used to infer cloud altitude and thermodynamical phase (ice/liquid) at a global scale. This paper presents a validation of these properties for cirrus clouds. The validation presented here is based on comparisons between POLDER-1 retrievals and measurements collected with a ground-based lidar network. The scale differences between POLDER measurements and lidar data are treated by selecting homogeneous and stable cloud layers. These comparisons show that the cloud altitude retrieval with POLDER is valid for optically thick cloud, and nonvalid for semitransparent and thin cirrus clouds. The limitations of the cloud altitude retrieval method are analyzed by using both comparisons between POLDER and lidar and simulations of the bidirectional polarized reflectances performed with a radiative transfer code to assess a threshold of validity of the POLDER retrieval method. The comparisons of lidar and POLDER data show that the cloud thermodynamical phase (ice/liquid) retrieval is satisfactory, and examples of cloud thermodynamical phase retrieval are presented as a function of cloud temperatures.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleCirrus Cloud Properties Derived from POLDER-1/ADEOS Polarized Radiances: First Validation Using a Ground-Based Lidar Network
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume39
    journal issue2
    journal titleJournal of Applied Meteorology
    identifier doi10.1175/1520-0450(2000)039<0154:CCPDFP>2.0.CO;2
    journal fristpage154
    journal lastpage168
    treeJournal of Applied Meteorology:;2000:;volume( 039 ):;issue: 002
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