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23 December 1994 Effect of cloud optical properties on cloud radiative forcing in the tropics
Sundar A. Christopher, Joyce Chou, Amy Vander Vorste, Ronald M. Welch, Thomas H. Vonder Haar
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Abstract
Understanding the role of clouds in climate is one of the highest priority science objectives in the global climate change program. In particular, there has been a renewed interest in understanding cloud radiative interactions in the tropical regions. Although a number of studies have emphasized the importance of cloud optical properties on the earth's radiative energy balance, information concerning cloud optical depth and particle size is lacking. In this study, we use collocated AVHRR and ERBE measurements from the same satellite in order to understand the effect of cloud optical properties on the radiative balance of the earth- atmosphere system.
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Sundar A. Christopher, Joyce Chou, Amy Vander Vorste, Ronald M. Welch, and Thomas H. Vonder Haar "Effect of cloud optical properties on cloud radiative forcing in the tropics", Proc. SPIE 2309, Passive Infrared Remote Sensing of Clouds and the Atmosphere II, (23 December 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.196679
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KEYWORDS
Clouds

Optical properties

Ocean optics

Climate change

Climatology

Data modeling

Earth's atmosphere

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