2018
DOI: 10.5194/acp-18-14327-2018
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Ice crystal number concentration estimates from lidar–radar satellite remote sensing – Part 1: Method and evaluation

Abstract: Abstract. The number concentration of cloud particles is a key quantity for understanding aerosol–cloud interactions and describing clouds in climate and numerical weather prediction models. In contrast with recent advances for liquid clouds, few observational constraints exist regarding the ice crystal number concentration (Ni). This study investigates how combined lidar–radar measurements can be used to provide satellite estimates of Ni, using a methodology that constrains moments of a parameterized particle… Show more

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“…While hom does not always result in relatively high N (e.g., Spichtinger and Krämer, 2013), hom can produce much higher N than het within sustained appreciable updrafts and is generally associated with higher N (e.g., Barahona and Nenes, 2008). Other observational studies indicating that hom is often important in determining the microphysics of cirrus clouds are , Zhao et al (2018), Sourdeval et al (2018a) and Gryspeerdt et al (2018).…”
Section: Effective Diametermentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…While hom does not always result in relatively high N (e.g., Spichtinger and Krämer, 2013), hom can produce much higher N than het within sustained appreciable updrafts and is generally associated with higher N (e.g., Barahona and Nenes, 2008). Other observational studies indicating that hom is often important in determining the microphysics of cirrus clouds are , Zhao et al (2018), Sourdeval et al (2018a) and Gryspeerdt et al (2018).…”
Section: Effective Diametermentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The geographical distributions are qualitatively similar, including higher N over mountainous regions and over the southern oceans, with minimal N over the tropics. Sourdeval et al (2018a) have developed a new satellite retrieval for N regarding ice clouds, based on the CloudSat radar and the CALIPSO lidar (built upon the so-called DAR-DAR retrieval and referred to as the DARDAR-LIM scheme; LIM standing for Leipzig Institute for Meteorology). This retrieval uses the operational DARDAR retrieval products of IWC and N * 0 (a PSD normalization factor that is a function of the IWC and D m , where D m is the ice-particle mean volume diameter, defined as the PSD moment ratio M 4 /M 3 ), and also the "universal" normalized PSD described in Delanoë et al (2005), to estimate N. Although their retrieval scheme is based on different physics than our scheme, these schemes yield similar results.…”
Section: Comparisons With Other Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This phenomenon suggests that orography triggers convective clouds over mountain regions. Sourdeval et al, 2018) and the CALIPSO satellite product (Mitchell et al, 2018).…”
Section: Horizontal Distributions Of Ice Cloudsmentioning
confidence: 99%