EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON LIGHT SCATTERING FROM AN ARTIFICIAL ICE CLOUD

A new experimental system was developed to clarify the relationship between the optical properties of an ice cloud and the physical properties (e. g., shapes of ice crystals) of ice crystals in the cloud. An artificial ice cloud was formed in a cloud chamber which was set up in a cold laboratory, an...

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Main Authors: ササキ ヨシアキ, ニシヤマ ナオキ, フルカワ ヨシノリ, Yoshiaki SASAKI, Naoki NISHIYAMA, Yoshinori FURUKAWA
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: Institute of Low Temperature Science, Hokkaido University 1998
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Summary:A new experimental system was developed to clarify the relationship between the optical properties of an ice cloud and the physical properties (e. g., shapes of ice crystals) of ice crystals in the cloud. An artificial ice cloud was formed in a cloud chamber which was set up in a cold laboratory, and the scattering intensity of laser light (wavelength of 633nm) scattered by ice clouds was measured as a function of scattering angle. The ice crystals were simultaneously observed during the light scattering measurements. In this paper, we discuss the relationships between the light scattering properties of ice clouds and the shapes of ice crystals, which are one component of the physical properties of ice cloud.