Measurement of cirrus cloud optical properties as validation for aircraft- and satellite-based cloud studies Daniel H. DeSlover (Dave Turner, Ping Yang)

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Measurement of cirrus cloud optical properties as validation for aircraft- and satellite-based cloud studies Daniel H. DeSlover (Dave Turner, Ping Yang) University of Wisconsin - Madison Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies Space Science and Engineering Center MURI Workshop, 7-9 June 2005

Instrument Suite Atmospheric State Measurements NCAR Cross-chain Loran Sounding System (CLASS), Vaisala sondes Aircraft (ER-2 or Proteus) Measurements High spectral resolution FTS: NAST-I (NASA LaRC) or S-HIS (UW) Surface Measurements High spectral resolution FTS: Atmospheric Emitted Radiance Interferometer (AERI) CART Micropulse Lidar (MPL), CART Raman Lidar (CARL), or High Spectral Resolution Lidar (HSRL)

Data Analysis Flow Chart: Absorption Optical Depth Input data : Radiosonde (atmospheric state) Lidar (cloud boundaries) FTS (emitted radiance) Calculate clear sky transmittance for each radiosonde using LBLRTM Interpolate temperature profile and transmittance profile to FTS time Clear sky radiance and transmittance to cloud base Invert cloud absorption optical depth from FTS measurements and modeled clear sky LBLRTM calculations

AERI Measured Downwelling Radiance

Cirrus Cloud Absorption Optical Depth Yields Effective Particle Size Retrieval

AERI Measured Cirrus Particle Size Retrieval: 8 Dec 2000

AERI Measured Cirrus Particle Size Retrieval: 8 Dec 2000

AERI Absorption Optical Depth and Total Optical Depth for Retrieved Size

Simulation Data Retrieval

GOES IR Imagery: 8 Dec through 0245 UTC Case Study, AFWEX Dec 2000

NAST-I and AERI Measured Cirrus Spectral Optical Depth: 8 Dec 2000

Case Study, AFWEX Dec 2000

Case Study, AFWEX Dec 2000

Case Study, AFWEX Dec 2000

Case Study, AFWEX Dec 2000

Case Study, AFWEX Dec 2000

Case Study, TX Nov 2002

Case Study, TX Nov 2002: Four S-HIS Overpasses

Case Study, TX Nov 2002: Four S-HIS Overpasses

Case Study, TX Nov 2002: Rapid-sample AERI

Case Study, TX Nov 2002: Rapid-sample AERI

Case Study, TX Nov 2002: Rapid-sample AERI

Case Study, TX Nov 2002: Rapid-sample AERI

Case Study, TX Nov 2002: Rapid-sample AERI

Case Study, TX Nov 2002: Rapid-sample AERI

Case Study, TX Nov 2002: Rapid-sample AERI

Case Study, TX Nov 2002: Rapid-scan AERI

Summary, Future Work, and References DeSlover, D. H., W. L. Smith, P. K. Piironen, and E. W. Eloranta (1999): A methodology for measuring cirrus cloud visible to infrared optical depth ratios. J. Atmos. Oceanic Technol., 16, pp Smith, W. L., S. Ackerman, H. Revercomb, H. Huang, D. H. DeSlover, W. Feltz, L. Gumley, and A. Collard (1998): Infrared spectral absorption of nearly invisible cirrus clouds. Geophys. Res. Lett., 25, pp High spectral resolution FTS measurements were used to infer cirrus cloud optical depth from both aircraft- and ground-based platforms, demonstrated good agreement for similar measurements above (NAST-I and S-HIS) and below (AERI) cloud, good correlation between ground-based AERI and Raman lidar, rapid-sample AERI data greatly improves ability to resolve cloud features same approach can be used to validate AIRS measurements from Aqua. First attempt at particle size retrieval was successful for two case studies (AFWEX 2000 and TX2002).