Improvement of airborne retrievals of cloud droplet number concentration of trade wind cumulus using a synergetic approach

In situ measurements of cloud droplet number concentration N are limited by the sampled cloud volume. Satellite retrievals of N suffer from inherent uncertainties, spatial averaging, and retrieval problems arising from the commonly assumed strictly adiabatic vertical profiles of cloud properties. To...

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Published in:Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
Main Authors: Wolf, Kevin, Ehrlich, André, Jacob, Marek, Crewell, Susanne, Wirth, Martin, Wendisch, Manfred
Format: Other Non-Article Part of Journal/Newspaper
Language:German
Published: Copernicus Publications 2019
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Online Access:https://elib.dlr.de/127933/
https://elib.dlr.de/127933/1/amt-12-1635-2019.pdf
https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-12-1635-2019
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Summary:In situ measurements of cloud droplet number concentration N are limited by the sampled cloud volume. Satellite retrievals of N suffer from inherent uncertainties, spatial averaging, and retrieval problems arising from the commonly assumed strictly adiabatic vertical profiles of cloud properties. To improve retrievals of N it is suggested in this paper to use a synergetic combination of passive and active airborne remote sensing measurement, to reduce the uncertainty of N retrievals, and to bridge the gap between in situ cloud sampling and global averaging. For this purpose, spectral solar radiation measurements above shallow trade wind cumulus were combined with passive microwave and active radar and lidar observations carried out during the second Next Generation Remote Sensing for Validation Studies (NARVAL-II) campaign with the High Altitude and Long Range Research Aircraft (HALO) in August 2016.