Comparison of Cirrus Height and Optical Depth Derived from Satellite and Aircraft Measurements

M. Kästner,K. T. Kriebel,R. Meerkötter, W. Renger,G. H. Ruppersberg, P. Wendling

MONTHLY WEATHER REVIEW(2009)

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During the International Cirrus Experiment (ICE'89) simultaneous measurements of cirrus cloud-top height and optical depth by satellite and aircraft have been taken. Data from the Advanced VerY High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) onboard the NOAA polar-orbiting meteorological satellite system have been used together with the algorithm package AVHRR processing scheme over clouds, land and ocean (APOLLO) to derive optical depth. NOAA High-Resolution Infrared Radiation Sounder (HIRS) data have been used together with a bispectral technique to derive cloud-top height. Also, the optical depth of some contrails could be estimated. Airborne measurements have been performed simultaneously by using the Airborne Lidar Experiment (ALEX), a backscatter lidar. Comparison of satellite data with airborne data showed agreement of the top heights to about 500 m and of the optical depths to about 30%. These uncertainties are within the limits obtained from error estimates.
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infrared radiation,physical properties,electromagnetic radiation,remote sensing
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