Improving IR cloud phase determination with 20 microns spectral observations

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Atmospheric Composition And Structure: Cloud Physics And Chemistry, Meteorology And Atmospheric Dynamics: Remote Sensing, Information Related To Geographic Region: Arctic Region

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Adding 20 μm spectral observations to observations in the 8-12 μm region can significantly improve infrared cloud phase determination from both space and the surface. We demonstrate this with 7-20 μm radiance spectra of Arctic stratus clouds measured by a ship-based FTIR spectrometer during the SHEBA experiment. Our results are compared with phase classifications obtained from lidar, microwave radiometer, and radar data.

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