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22 September 2009 Sub-millimeter wave radiometer for observation of cloud ice: a proposal for Japanese mission
Jana Mendrok, Dong L. Wu, Stefan A. Bühler, Carlos Jimenez, Yasuko Kasai
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Abstract
Ice clouds play an important role in the energy budget of the atmosphere as well as in the hydrological cycle. Currently cloud ice is one of the largest remaining uncertainties in climate models. Large discrepancies arise from different assumptions on ice cloud properties, in particular on microphysics, which are not sufficiently constrained by measurements. Passive sub-millimeter wave (SMM) techniques have the potential of providing direct information on ice content and particle sizes with daily global coverage. Here we introduce a concept for a compact 2-receiver SMM sensor and demonstrate its capabilities on measurements of ice content, mean particle size, and cloud altitude.
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Jana Mendrok, Dong L. Wu, Stefan A. Bühler, Carlos Jimenez, and Yasuko Kasai "Sub-millimeter wave radiometer for observation of cloud ice: a proposal for Japanese mission", Proc. SPIE 7474, Sensors, Systems, and Next-Generation Satellites XIII, 74740T (22 September 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.830704
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KEYWORDS
Clouds

Particles

Sensors

Receivers

Atmospheric particles

Radiometry

Absorption

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