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Cloud Microphysical Properties Retrieved from Downwelling Infrared Radiance Measurements Made at Eureka, Nunavut, Canada (2006-09)

机译:从加拿大努纳武特尤里卡(Eureka)进行的下流红外辐射测量获得的云微物理特性(2006-09)

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The radiative properties of clouds are related to cloud microphysical and optical properties, including water path, optical depth, particle size, and thermodynamic phase. Ground-based observations from remote sensors provide high-quality, long-term, continuous measurements that can be used to obtain these properties. In the Arctic, a more comprehensive understanding of cloud microphysics is important because of the sensitivity of the Arctic climate to changes in radiation. Eureka, Nunavut (80 degrees N, 86 degrees 25 ' W, 10 m), Canada, is a research station located on Ellesmere Island. A large suite of ground-based remote sensors at Eureka provides the opportunity to make measurements of cloud microphysics using multiple instruments and methodologies. In this paper, cloud microphysical properties are presented using a retrieval method that utilizes infrared radiances obtained from an infrared spectrometer at Eureka between March 2006 and April 2009. These retrievals provide a characterization of the microphysics of ice and liquid in clouds with visible optical depths between 0.25 and 6, which are a class of clouds whose radiative properties depend greatly on their microphysical properties. The results are compared with other studies that use different methodologies at Eureka, providing context for multimethod perspectives. The authors' findings are supportive of previous studies, including seasonal cycles in phase and liquid particle size, weak temperature-phase dependencies, and frequent occurrences of supercooled water. Differences in microphysics are found between mixed-phase and single-phase clouds for both ice and liquid. The Eureka results are compared with those obtained using a similar retrieval technique during the Surface Heat Budget of the Arctic Ocean (SHEBA) experiment.
机译:云的辐射特性与云的微物理和光学特性有关,包括水路,光学深度,粒径和热力学相。来自遥感器的地面观测提供了高质量,长期,连续的测量结果,可用于获得这些特性。在北极,由于北极气候对辐射变化的敏感性,因此对云微观物理学的更全面理解非常重要。加拿大努纳武特的尤里卡(北纬80度,西经25度,纬度10 m)是位于埃尔斯米尔岛的一个研究站。尤里卡(Eureka)的大型地面远程传感器套件提供了使用多种仪器和方法进行云微物理学测量的机会。在本文中,使用检索方法展示了云的微物理性质,该方法利用了从尤里卡(Eureka)的红外光谱仪获得的红外辐射,该红外光谱于2006年3月至2009年4月之间进行。 0.25和6是一类云,它们的辐射特性很大程度上取决于其微物理特性。将结果与其他在尤里卡(Eureka)使用不同方法的研究进行了比较,为多方法观点提供了背景。作者的发现支持了以前的研究,包括相和液体粒度的季节性周期,较弱的温度-相依性以及频繁发生的过冷水。对于冰和液体,在混合相云和单相云之间发现了微观物理学上的差异。在北冰洋表面热收支(SHEBA)实验期间,将Eureka结果与使用类似检索技术获得的结果进行了比较。

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