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The effect of cirrus clouds on microwave limb radiances
Authors:C. Emde   S. A. Buehler   P. Eriksson  T. R. Sreerekha
Affiliation:a Institute of Environmental Physics, University of Bremen, Otto-Hahn-Allee 1, D-28359, Bremen, Germany;b Department of Radio and Space Science, Chalmers University of Technology, SE-41296, Göteborg, Sweden
Abstract:This study presents and analyses the first simulations of microwave limb radiances with clouds. They are computed using the 1D unpolarized version of the Atmospheric Radiative Transfer System (ARTS). The study is meant to set a theoretical foundation for using microwave limb measurements for cloud monitoring. Information about clouds is required for the validation of climate models.Limb spectra are generated for the frequency bands of the Millimeter wave Acquisitions for Stratosphere/Troposphere Exchange Research (MASTER) instrument. For these simulations, the radiative transfer equation is solved using the Discrete Ordinate ITerative (DOIT) method, which is briefly described. Single scattering properties for the cloud particles are calculated using the T-matrix method.The impact of various cloud parameters is investigated. Simulated brightness temperatures most strongly depend on particle size, ice mass content and cloud altitude. The impact of particle shape is much smaller, but still significant. Increasing the ice mass content has a similar effect as increasing the particle size; this complicates the prediction of the impact of clouds on microwave radiances without exact knowledge of these cloud parameters.
Keywords:Radiative transfer   Microwave remote sensing   Scattering   Cirrus clouds   Limb observations
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