Optical backscatter characteristics of Arctic polar stratospheric clouds

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Arctic Regions, Backscattering, Cloud Cover, Optical Radar, Polar Meteorology, Stratosphere, Optical Measuring Instruments, Optical Properties, Research Aircraft

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Airborne lidar measurements have been made of polar stratospheric clouds (PSCs) during the Airborne Arctic Stratospheric Expedition in January-February 1989. These show the existence of a systematic relationship between the backscatter depolarization ratio and the (aerosol + molecular)/molecular backscatter ratio. The data are consistent with a two population PSC particle model.

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