Retrievals of cloud optical depth and effective radius from a thin-cloud rotating shadowband radiometer (TC-RSR)

 
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Authors

David D. Turner — NOAA- Global Systems Laboratory
Qilong Min — State University of New York, Albany
Andrew M. Vogelmann — Brookhaven National Laboratory
Mary Jane Bartholomew — Brookhaven National Laboratory
Minzheng Duan — Institute of Atmospheric Physics/Chinese Academy of Science

Category

Cloud Properties

Description

A thin cloud-rotating shadowband radiometer (TC-RSR) was developed and deployed in a field campaign at the ARM SGP site. The TC-RSR measures the forward scattering lobe of the direct solar beam (i.e., the solar aureole) through a thin cloud. We applied Min and Duan’s retrieval algorithm to the field measurements of TC-RSR to derive cloud optical depth, effective radius, and LWP from the measured forward scattering lobe of the direct solar beam. After carefully calibrating and pre-processing, the retrieved cloud optical depth, effective radius, and LWP from TC-RSR showed reasonable agreement with other retrievals of MFRSR, MWR, and AERI. Our results indicate that the TC-RSR is able to simultaneously retrieve cloud optical depth, effective radius, and LWP for optically thin water clouds.