2021
DOI: 10.5194/amt-2021-168
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Retrieving microphysical properties of concurrent pristine ice and snow using polarimetric radar observations

Abstract: Abstract. Ice and mixed phase clouds play a key role in our climate system, because of their strong controls on global precipitation and radiation budget. Their microphysical properties have been characterized commonly by polarimetric radar measurements. However, there remains a lack of robust estimates of microphysical properties of concurrent pristine ice and aggregates, because larger snow aggregates often dominate the radar signal and mask contributions of smaller pristine ice crystals. This paper presents… Show more

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“…(2020) and Kedzuf et al. (2021). These initial verification tests showed good promise, and the polarimetric radar retrievals in ice and rain have already been utilized in a number of recent observational studies (e.g., Homeyer et al., 2021; Hu et al., 2020; Troemel et al., 2019; Wu et al., 2021).…”
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confidence: 96%
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“…(2020) and Kedzuf et al. (2021). These initial verification tests showed good promise, and the polarimetric radar retrievals in ice and rain have already been utilized in a number of recent observational studies (e.g., Homeyer et al., 2021; Hu et al., 2020; Troemel et al., 2019; Wu et al., 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Alternative statistical polarimetric retrieval methods in ice were recently suggested by Kedzuf et al. (2021) and Munchak et al. (2021) which are also designed for estimation of IWC, D m , and N t for each ice species and their mixtures along the radials of polarimetric radar data.…”
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