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Analysis of Concurrent Backscatter Coefficients from In-situ Cloud Probes and Airborne Lidar

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“…The Citation Research Aircraft has conducted several research projects to collect cloud microphysical observations using various instrumentation configurations (Skofronick-Jackson et al, 2014;Jensen et al, 2015;Delene, 2016). Multiple field projects have included OID measurements; however, this study analyzes data (Wagner and Delene, 2020a) from only CAPE2015 flights, which focused on measurements of cirrus cloud anvils from convective storms. An OID is mounted in the Citation Research Aircraft's fuselage to measure backscattered light from cloud particles slightly ahead of and along the span of the aircraft wing (Fig.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Citation Research Aircraft has conducted several research projects to collect cloud microphysical observations using various instrumentation configurations (Skofronick-Jackson et al, 2014;Jensen et al, 2015;Delene, 2016). Multiple field projects have included OID measurements; however, this study analyzes data (Wagner and Delene, 2020a) from only CAPE2015 flights, which focused on measurements of cirrus cloud anvils from convective storms. An OID is mounted in the Citation Research Aircraft's fuselage to measure backscattered light from cloud particles slightly ahead of and along the span of the aircraft wing (Fig.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%