Remote Sensing of Clouds and the Atmosphere VII 2003
DOI: 10.1117/12.463034
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Modeling, simulation, and comparison study of cirrus cloud ice crystals

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“…The density of the ice particles has been shown that have a big effect in the backscattering [9] . The density of the ice particles itself vary as a function of its dimensions and in cirrus clouds various shapes of the bullet rosettes are observed; past studies found that the dominant crystal type found in cirrus clouds is the bullet rosette, with an average of five bullets per rosette like the shown in Fig.…”
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“…The density of the ice particles has been shown that have a big effect in the backscattering [9] . The density of the ice particles itself vary as a function of its dimensions and in cirrus clouds various shapes of the bullet rosettes are observed; past studies found that the dominant crystal type found in cirrus clouds is the bullet rosette, with an average of five bullets per rosette like the shown in Fig.…”
Section: Experiments Setupmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For every dipole an electric field is calculated and the backscattering is calculated from the sum of all the fields due to each dipole. As future work, we will compare the backscattering efficiencies and the equivalent reflectivity obtained using Mie theory with the equivalent reflectivity using the discrete dipole approximation [9] . …”
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