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Cloud Parameters from Infrared and Microwave Satellite Measurements (Contributo in atti di convegno)
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- Cloud Parameters from Infrared and Microwave Satellite Measurements (Contributo in atti di convegno) (literal)
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- 2005-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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D. Cimini, V. Cuomo, S. Laviola, T. Maestri, P. Mazzetti, S. Nativi, J. M. Palmer, R. Rizzi and F. Romano (2005)
Cloud Parameters from Infrared and Microwave Satellite Measurements
in ITSC-XIV: International TOVS Study Conference-XIV, Beijing, China, 25-32 May 2005
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- D. Cimini, V. Cuomo, S. Laviola, T. Maestri, P. Mazzetti, S. Nativi, J. M. Palmer, R. Rizzi and F. Romano (literal)
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- Titolo
- Cloud Parameters from Infrared and Microwave Satellite Measurements (literal)
- Abstract
- Due to the crucial role of clouds, the knowledge of the horizontal and vertical distribution and the
optical properties of globally distributed clouds is of fundamental importance to the understanding of
the Earth radiation and heat balance, and of weather and climate of the atmosphere. Measurements of
radiation from space play a fundamental role in helping us to understand how radiation depends on
cloud properties. They can also help us to identify which are the most critical cloud properties to
measure. The advantage of satellite-based measurements is that they offer the only practical way of
making cloud measurements over the entire globe. The improvement of spatial resolution and spectral
characterisations of satellite sensors allows us to apply sophisticated retrieval procedures and to derive
new cloud products with enhanced accuracy. Since clouds are practically opaque in the infrared
frequencies and since the majority of the clouds are transparent in the microwave regions, it appears
that a proper combination of infrared and microwave measurements may be useful to determine the
cloud coverage and the vertical cloud structure and composition.
First of all the paper explores the performance of a cloud detection scheme applied to Atmospheric
Infrared Sounder (AIRS) data, then it explores the errors in CO2-slicing cloud top height retrievals due
to the presence of multilayered clouds, and finally the improvements in retrieving cloud parameters
using a combination of microwave and AIRS data (literal)
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