DocumentCode :
326495
Title :
Feasibility of retrieving cloud condensation nucleus properties from lidar, Doppler cloud radar, and microwave radiometer
Author :
Feingold, Graham ; Hardesty, R. Michael
Author_Institution :
CIRA, NOAA, Boulder, CO, USA
Volume :
5
fYear :
1998
fDate :
6-10 Jul 1998
Firstpage :
2427
Abstract :
Nearly four decades ago Twomey explored the relationship between cloud condensation nucleus (CCN) parameters, the production of supersaturation due to adiabatic expansion in a vertically moving parcel, and the number of droplets activated from the CCN phase. The resulting relationship, called an activation spectrum, is of the form N d=CSk (1) where Nd is the number of droplets activated, S is the maximum supersaturation produced near cloud base, and C and k are parameters related to a power-law size distribution of aerosol particles. During the course of the intervening decades, equation (1) has become a standard in CCN measurements. The determination of C and k provides a critical link between aerosol and droplet microphysics and important information for studying the aerosol indirect effects whereby aerosol particles affect incoming solar radiation by allowing droplets to condense upon them. Values of C and k are derived from measurements in thermal gradient diffusion chambers or isothermal haze chambers. These measurements are performed in-situ either at the Earth´s surface or, onboard aircraft flying in the vicinity of cloud base. Unfortunately, the in-situ measurement of CCN is limited in that it provides only a point measurement with limited spatial resolution. On the other hand, a remote measurement, if successful, could supply long term data sets with fine temporal resolution, and valuable information for climate monitoring studies. This paper explores a technique that utilizes lidar, Doppler Kα-band radar and microwave radiometer to retrieve C and k or equivalent number and size information on CCN spectra
Keywords :
atmospheric techniques; clouds; meteorological radar; optical radar; radiometry; remote sensing; remote sensing by laser beam; remote sensing by radar; CCN; Doppler radar; EHF; Kα-band radar; atmosphere; cloud; cloud condensation nuclei; cloud condensation nucleus; droplet; laser beam remote sensing; lidar; measurement technique; meteorology; microphysics; microwave radiometry; radar remote sensing; Aerosols; Clouds; Earth; Equations; Isothermal processes; Measurement standards; Performance evaluation; Production; Solar radiation; Spatial resolution;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium Proceedings, 1998. IGARSS '98. 1998 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Seattle, WA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4403-0
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IGARSS.1998.702235
Filename :
702235
Link To Document :
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