
Use of the ARM Measurement of Spectral Zenith Radiance For Better Understanding Of 3D Cloud-Radiation Processes and Aerosol-Cloud Interaction
Author(s) -
J. Christine Chiu
Publication year - 2010
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/1048926
Subject(s) - cloud computing , radiance , zenith , remote sensing , aerosol , computer science , meteorology , environmental science , physics , geography , operating system
Our proposal focuses on cloud-radiation processes in a general 3D cloud situation, with particular emphasis on cloud optical depth and effective particle size. We also focus on zenith radiance measurements, both active and passive. The proposal has three main parts. Part One exploits the âÃÂÃÂsolar-backgroundâÃÂàmode of ARM lidars to allow them to retrieve cloud optical depth not just for thin clouds but for all clouds. This also enables the study of aerosol cloud interactions with a single instrument. Part Two exploits the large number of new wavelengths offered by ARMâÃÂÃÂs zenith-pointing ShortWave Spectrometer (SWS), especially during CLASIC, to develop better retrievals not only of cloud optical depth but also of cloud particle size. We also propose to take advantage of the SWSâÃÂà1 Hz sampling to study the âÃÂÃÂtwilight zoneâÃÂàaround clouds where strong aerosol-cloud interactions are taking place. Part Three involves continuing our cloud optical depth and cloud fraction retrieval research with ARMâÃÂÃÂs 2NFOV instrument by, first, analyzing its data from the AMF-COPS/CLOWD deployment, and second, making our algorithms part of ARMâÃÂÃÂs operational data processing