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First correlated measurements of the shape and light scattering properties of cloud particles using the new Particle Habit Imaging and Polar Scattering (PHIPS) probe

机译:使用新的粒子习惯成像和极性散射(PHIPS)探针对云粒子的形状和光散射特性进行首次相关测量

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Studying the radiative impact of cirrus clouds requires knowledge of the relationship between their microphysics and the single scattering properties of cloud particles. Usually, this relationship is obtained by modeling the optical scattering properties from in situ measurements of ice crystal size distributions. The measured size distribution and the assumed particle shape might be erroneous in case of non-spherical ice particles. We present here a novel optical sensor (the Particle Habit Imaging and Polar Scattering probe, PHIPS) designed to measure simultaneously the 3-D morphology and the corresponding optical and microphysical parameters of individual cloud particles. Clouds containing particles ranging from a few micrometers to about 800 (mu)m diameter in size can be characterized systematically with an optical resolution power of 2 (mu)m and polar scattering resolution of 1 deg for forward scattering directions (from 1 deg to 10 deg) and 8 deg for side and backscattering directions (from 18 deg to 170 deg). The maximum acquisition rates for scattering phase functions and images are 262 KHz and 10 Hz, respectively. Some preliminary results collected in two ice cloud campaigns conducted in the AIDA cloud simulation chamber are presented. PHIPS showed reliability in operation and produced size distributions and images comparable to those given by other certified cloud particles instruments. A 3-D model of a hexagonal ice plate is constructed and the corresponding scattering phase function is compared to that modeled using the Ray Tracing with Diffraction on Facets (RTDF) program. PHIPS is a highly promising novel airborne optical sensor for studying the radiative impact of cirrus clouds and correlating the particle habit-scattering properties which will serve as a reference for other single, or multi-independent, measurement instruments.
机译:研究卷云的辐射影响需要了解其微观物理学与云颗粒的单次散射特性之间的关系。通常,这种关系是通过对冰晶尺寸分布的原位测量建模光学散射特性而获得的。对于非球形冰粒,测得的尺寸分布和假定的颗粒形状可能是错误的。我们在这里介绍一种新颖的光学传感器(粒子惯性成像和极地散射探针,PHIPS),旨在同时测量3D形态以及各个云粒子的相应光学和微物理参数。包含直径范围从几微米到大约800μm的粒子的云可以通过2μm的光学分辨率和1 deg的正向散射方向(从1 deg到10度和侧面散射方向(从18度到170度)为8度。散射相位函数和图像的最大采集速率分别为262 KHz和10 Hz。介绍了在AIDA云模拟室中进行的两次冰云活动中收集的一些初步结果。 PHIPS显示出运行可靠性,产生的尺寸分布和图像可与其他经过认证的云粒子仪器相比。构造了六边形冰板的3-D模型,并将相应的散射相位函数与使用“在面上进行衍射的射线跟踪”(RTDF)程序建模的模型进行了比较。 PHIPS是一种非常有前途的新型机载光学传感器,用于研究卷云的辐射影响并关联粒子惯性散射特性,这将为其他单一或多独立测量仪器提供参考。

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