Large-and-Sparse-particle Clouds (LSC): Clouds which are subvisible for space-borne lidar and observable for space-borne cloud radar

Large-and-Sparse-particle Clouds (LSC), characterized by large particle size (radius > 50 μm) and small number concentration (<104 m−3), were observed with the space-borne lidar, Cloud-Aerosol Lidar with Orthogonal Polarization (CALIOP), and with the space-borne 94-GHz cloud profiling radar (C...

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Main Authors: Iwasaki, Suginori, Seguchi, Takafumi, Okamoto, Hajime, Sato, Kaori, Katagiri, Shuichiro, Fujiwara, Masatomo, Shibata, Takashi, Tsuboki, Kazuhisa, Ono, Takashi, Sugidachi, Takuji
Language:English
Published: 2019
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author Iwasaki, Suginori
Seguchi, Takafumi
Okamoto, Hajime
Sato, Kaori
Katagiri, Shuichiro
Fujiwara, Masatomo
Shibata, Takashi
Tsuboki, Kazuhisa
Ono, Takashi
Sugidachi, Takuji
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Seguchi, Takafumi
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Sato, Kaori
Katagiri, Shuichiro
Fujiwara, Masatomo
Shibata, Takashi
Tsuboki, Kazuhisa
Ono, Takashi
Sugidachi, Takuji
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description Large-and-Sparse-particle Clouds (LSC), characterized by large particle size (radius > 50 μm) and small number concentration (<104 m−3), were observed with the space-borne lidar, Cloud-Aerosol Lidar with Orthogonal Polarization (CALIOP), and with the space-borne 94-GHz cloud profiling radar (CPR). CALIOP was found to be less sensitive to the LSC as compared to CPR because of the particle size distribution of LSC; hence, the cloud type is different from usual ones because CALIOP is generally more sensitive to clouds as compared to CPR when there is no lidar attenuation. An empirical criterion was introduced to identify the LSC from CALIOP and CPR data. The data analysis showed that the LSC tend to appear at high latitudes. The lifetime of LSC would be in the order of hours, because the terminal velocity of LSC particles exceeded 1 km h−1. LSC would not be fallstreak because no cloud existed above. LSC appeared to destroy supercooled clouds (SC) because their cloud top heights were higher as compared to SC, and because LSC and SC did not tend to coexist. Because of their thin optical depth, LSC did not directly impact radiative forcing; however, LSC may indirectly influence radiative forcing through changes in the distribution of SC. journal article
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spelling ftnipr:oai:nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp:00015923 2025-04-13T14:25:55+00:00 Large-and-Sparse-particle Clouds (LSC): Clouds which are subvisible for space-borne lidar and observable for space-borne cloud radar Iwasaki, Suginori Seguchi, Takafumi Okamoto, Hajime Sato, Kaori Katagiri, Shuichiro Fujiwara, Masatomo Shibata, Takashi Tsuboki, Kazuhisa Ono, Takashi Sugidachi, Takuji 2019-09 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/15923 eng eng 10.1016/j.polar.2019.05.003 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.polar.2019.05.003 Polar Science 21 117 123 18739652 https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/15923 metadata only access Large-and-sparse-particle cloud Lidar High altitude regions Cloud microphysics 2019 ftnipr https://doi.org/10.1016/j.polar.2019.05.003 2025-03-19T10:19:56Z Large-and-Sparse-particle Clouds (LSC), characterized by large particle size (radius > 50 μm) and small number concentration (<104 m−3), were observed with the space-borne lidar, Cloud-Aerosol Lidar with Orthogonal Polarization (CALIOP), and with the space-borne 94-GHz cloud profiling radar (CPR). CALIOP was found to be less sensitive to the LSC as compared to CPR because of the particle size distribution of LSC; hence, the cloud type is different from usual ones because CALIOP is generally more sensitive to clouds as compared to CPR when there is no lidar attenuation. An empirical criterion was introduced to identify the LSC from CALIOP and CPR data. The data analysis showed that the LSC tend to appear at high latitudes. The lifetime of LSC would be in the order of hours, because the terminal velocity of LSC particles exceeded 1 km h−1. LSC would not be fallstreak because no cloud existed above. LSC appeared to destroy supercooled clouds (SC) because their cloud top heights were higher as compared to SC, and because LSC and SC did not tend to coexist. Because of their thin optical depth, LSC did not directly impact radiative forcing; however, LSC may indirectly influence radiative forcing through changes in the distribution of SC. journal article Other/Unknown Material Polar Science Polar Science National Institute of Polar Research Repository, Japan Polar Science 21 117 123
spellingShingle Large-and-sparse-particle cloud
Lidar
High altitude regions
Cloud microphysics
Iwasaki, Suginori
Seguchi, Takafumi
Okamoto, Hajime
Sato, Kaori
Katagiri, Shuichiro
Fujiwara, Masatomo
Shibata, Takashi
Tsuboki, Kazuhisa
Ono, Takashi
Sugidachi, Takuji
Large-and-Sparse-particle Clouds (LSC): Clouds which are subvisible for space-borne lidar and observable for space-borne cloud radar
title Large-and-Sparse-particle Clouds (LSC): Clouds which are subvisible for space-borne lidar and observable for space-borne cloud radar
title_full Large-and-Sparse-particle Clouds (LSC): Clouds which are subvisible for space-borne lidar and observable for space-borne cloud radar
title_fullStr Large-and-Sparse-particle Clouds (LSC): Clouds which are subvisible for space-borne lidar and observable for space-borne cloud radar
title_full_unstemmed Large-and-Sparse-particle Clouds (LSC): Clouds which are subvisible for space-borne lidar and observable for space-borne cloud radar
title_short Large-and-Sparse-particle Clouds (LSC): Clouds which are subvisible for space-borne lidar and observable for space-borne cloud radar
title_sort large-and-sparse-particle clouds (lsc): clouds which are subvisible for space-borne lidar and observable for space-borne cloud radar
topic Large-and-sparse-particle cloud
Lidar
High altitude regions
Cloud microphysics
topic_facet Large-and-sparse-particle cloud
Lidar
High altitude regions
Cloud microphysics
url https://nipr.repo.nii.ac.jp/records/15923