Physics
Scientific paper
Apr 1980
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1980jats...37..868p&link_type=abstract
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, vol. 37, Apr. 1980, p. 868-881.
Physics
76
Aerosols, Electromagnetic Radiation, Light Scattering, Particle Size Distribution, Semiempirical Equations, Tropospheric Scattering, Atmospheric Boundary Layer, Electromagnetic Interactions, Radiative Transfer, Random Processes, Refractivity
Scientific paper
A semiempirical theory is developed which is based on simple physical principles and comparisons with laboratory measurements. The ultimate utility of this approach rests on its ability to successfully reproduce the observed single-scattering phase function for a wide variety of particle shapes, sizes and refractive indices. This approximate theory is developed for evaluating the interaction of randomly oriented, nonspherical particles with the total intensity component of electromagnetic radiation. Mie theory is used when the particle size parameter x (ratio of particle circumference to wavelength) is less than some upper bound xzero (about 5). For x greater than xzero, the interaction is divided into three components: diffraction, external reflection and transmission. The application of the theory is illustrated by considering the influence of the shape of tropospheric aerosols on their contribution to the earth's global albedo.
Cuzzi Jeff N.
Pollack James B.
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