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OC3522Summer 2001 OC3522 - Remote Sensing of the Atmosphere and Ocean - Summer 2001 Scattering by Clouds & Applications
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Clouds droplets form when air parcels reach critical supersaturation (RH>100%) and water vapor condenses on aerosol particles, growing them to large enough sizes where vapor continues to condense. http://atmos.es.mq.edu.au/AMOS/weatherwatch/photos/1995/0129mb08.jpg This allows droplets to grow to sizes that are on the order of 100 times larger than aerosol particles. The change in particle cross-section ( r 2 ) then increases by a factor of 10 4 !
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10 -2 10 -1 10 0 10 1 10 2 10 3 4 3 2 1 10 1 10 -1 10 -3 0.02 0.06 0.04 Radius ( m) 0.11.010.0 r2r2 QsQs n(r) d s /dr = r 2 Q s n(r) 10 -2 10 -1 10 0 10 1 10 2 10 3 4 3 2 1 10 1 10 -1 10 -3 2 6 4 Radius ( m) 0.11.010.0 Cloud Droplets No Color Separation
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Why does a cloud appear white in visible imagery? In VIS - cloud droplets are geometric scatterers - Q s ~ 2; s ~ 0.1m -1 The distribution of cloud droplet sizes with large values of = 2 r/ s, all are scattered equally
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This increase in s results in cloud optical depths between about 10 and 80. Therefore the forward RT problem relies on a very complicated path radiance term: Since the radiance from all directions is required. Path radiance
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The composition of clouds (liquid water or ice crystals) controls the potential for absorption as solar photons transfer through a cloudy atmosphere. The single scatter albedo ( 0 ) describes this potential and is determined by the imaginary index of refraction:
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The physical attributes of a cloud that control reflectance then includes:
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CLOUD TYPES When clouds are present: indicator of presence of moisture and cooling mechanisms cause of cooling: - upward motion, radiative cooling, advection Categories of clouds: 1) Low level (< 3 km) 2) Middle Level (3-7km) 3) High Level (7-12km) 4) Precipitating cloud: Nimbus
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Current Western US - 1kmCurrent GOES-10 Full Disk Information available in Visible Imagery: Brightness DARK BRIGHT Ocean Land Snow/Ice Cumulonimbus Cumulus Stratus/StratocumulusCirrus Locale Texture CuCiSt, Cb Climate ZonesSeasonsothers… Synoptic WeatherPersistence Diurnal CyclesSurface Observations Shadows
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altostratus Examples from Euromet satellite meteorology pageEuromet stratuscumulonimbus cirrus VIS IR VIS stratocumulus
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Threshold value is chosen at which anything brighter or colder - pixel is a cloud used in SST analysis Problems with this method Histogram shows clusters of values that represent surface or clouds Pattern Recognition use of area means and standard Cloud detection & Classification Spatial coherence
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http://atmos.es.mq.edu.au/AMOS/weatherwatch/photos/1991/0120mb04.jpg http://atmos.es.mq.edu.au/AMOS/weatherwatch/photos/1995/0205mb12.jpg http://atmos.es.mq.edu.au/AMOS/weatherwatch/photos/1996/0731jd24.jpg http://www.cira.colostate.edu/
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http://atmos.es.mq.edu.au/AMOS/weatherwatch/photos/1991/0120mb01.jpghttp://atmos.es.mq.edu.au/AMOS/weatherwatch/photos/1995/0129mb08.jpg http://atmos.es.mq.edu.au/AMOS/weatherwatch/photos/1996/0731jd09.jpg http://www.orbimage.com/main/imgweek/highsnow01_99_2ns.jpg
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http://atmos.es.mq.edu.au/AMOS/weatherwatch/photos/1995/0415jd01.jpg http://earth.jsc.nasa.gov/lores.cgi?PHOTO=STS043-076-061
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http://atmos.es.mq.edu.au/AMOS/weatherwatch/photos/1996/0731jd23.jpghttp://atmos.es.mq.edu.au/AMOS/weatherwatch/photos/1996/0731jd38.jpg
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Hurricane Mitch http://rsd.gsfc.nasa.gov/rsd/images/Mitch/mitch3_lg.jpg
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