DocumentCode :
350661
Title :
Polarization lidar observations of aerosols and clouds at Manila (14.64 N, 121.07 E), Philippines
Author :
Dorado, S.V. ; Dorado, R.L. ; Lagrosas, N.C. ; dela Fuente, L. ; Holdsworth, J.L. ; Alarcon, M.C.
Author_Institution :
Notre Dame of Marbel Univ., IN, USA
Volume :
3
fYear :
1999
fDate :
Aug. 30 1999-Sept. 3 1999
Firstpage :
1064
Abstract :
Polarization lidars transmit polarized laser pulses and collect both parallel, P/spl par/ and cross-polarized, P/spl perp/ backscatter. The degree of depolarization, D= P/spl par//P/spl perp/, depends on refractive index, size, phase and number density of the scattering medium. Lidar studies have shown values of D ranging from 0.02 to 0.04 in high number density of spherical liquid aerosols, due to multiple scattering, and values ranging from 0.4 to 0.7 in ice crystals. In some special cases, D may be zero and greater or equal to one in oriented crystals and complex crystals respectively. In the absence of aerosols and particles, Rayleigh scattering by air molecules generates a small amount of depolarization of about 0.014. Polarization lidars have proven to be an effective diagnostic tool in the assessment of cloud and aerosol properties. The paper aims to infer aerosol and cloud properties from extinction coefficient and depolarization measurements and extend the observations to the relationship between aerosol concentration and cloud characteristics, particularly in low-lying cloud layers. Aerosols are believed to feed clouds with nucleons necessary for condensation. Sulfate particles in particular act as CCN (cloud condensation nuclei); increasing the CCN may lead to more cloud droplets, hence high depolarization values in the cloud.
Keywords :
Rayleigh scattering; aerosols; atmospheric composition; atmospheric optics; atmospheric techniques; backscatter; clouds; light polarisation; meteorological radar; optical radar; refractive index; remote sensing by laser beam; spaceborne radar; Manila; Philippines; Rayleigh scattering; aerosol concentration; aerosol properties; aerosols; air molecules; cloud characteristics; cloud condensation nuclei; cloud droplets; cloud properties; clouds; complex crystals; condensation; cross-polarized backscatter; degree of depolarization; depolarization; depolarization measurements; depolarization values; diagnostic tool; extinction coefficient; high number density; ice crystals; lidar studies; low-lying cloud layers; multiple scattering; nucleons; number density; oriented crystals; parallel polarized backscatter; particles; phase; polarization lidar observations; polarization lidars; polarized laser pulses; refractive index; scattering medium; size; spherical liquid aerosols; sulfate particle; Aerosols; Backscatter; Clouds; Crystals; Laser radar; Optical pulses; Particle scattering; Polarization; Rayleigh scattering; Refractive index;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Lasers and Electro-Optics, 1999. CLEO/Pacific Rim '99. The Pacific Rim Conference on
Conference_Location :
Seoul, South Korea
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5661-6
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/CLEOPR.1999.817973
Filename :
817973
Link To Document :
بازگشت