作者
David D Turner, AM Vogelmann, Richard T Austin, James C Barnard, Karen Cady-Pereira, J Christine Chiu, Shepard A Clough, C Flynn, Mandana M Khaiyer, J Liljegren, K Johnson, B Lin, C Long, A Marshak, SY Matrosov, Sally A McFarlane, M Miller, Qilong Min, P Minimis, William O'Hirok, Zhien Wang, W Wiscombe
发表日期
2007/2
期刊
Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
卷号
88
期号
2
页码范围
177-190
出版商
American Meteorological Society
简介
Many of the clouds important to the Earth's energy balance, from the Tropics to the Arctic, contain small amounts of liquid water. Longwave and shortwave radiative fluxes are very sensitive to small perturbations of the cloud liquid water path (LWP), when the LWP is small (i.e., < 100 g m −2 ; clouds with LWP less than this threshold will be referred to as “thin”). Thus, the radiative properties of these thin liquid water clouds must be well understood to capture them correctly in climate models. We review the importance of these thin clouds to the Earth's energy balance, and explain the difficulties in observing them. In particular, because these clouds are thin, potentially mixed phase, and often broken (i.e., have large 3D variability), it is challenging to retrieve their microphysical properties accurately. We describe a retrieval algorithm intercomparison that was conducted to evaluate the issues involved …
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