Joint Poster Session 3 |
| Scattering from Ice Crystals (Joint between 11th Cloud Physics and 11th Atmospheric Radiation) |
| | JP3.1 | Effective diameter in radiation transfer: Advantages and limitations David L. Mitchell, DRI, Reno, NV |
| | JP3.2 | Testing of the Modified Anomalous Diffraction Approximation with T-Matrix Calculations for Hexagonal Columns David L. Mitchell, DRI, Reno, NV; and A. J. Baran |
| | JP3.3 | Analysis of ice-cloud microphysics for remote sensing and GCM radiation applications Qiang Fu, University of Washington, Seattle, WA; and F. Boudala and G. Isaac |
|  | JP3.4 | Asymmetry Parameter Calculations from the Particle Imaging Nephalometer Laboratory Data Carl G. Schmitt, SPEC, Inc., Boulder, CO; and B. A. Baker and R. P. Lawson |
| | JP3.5 | Experimentally measured scattering properties of plate and column ice crystals Brian Barkey, Univ. of California, Los Angeles, CA; and K. N. Liou, M. Bailey, and J. Hallet |
| | JP3.6 | Uncertainties in solar radiative fluxes of cirrus clouds due to natural variability in cloud microphysical properties Andreas Macke, Institute for Marine Research, Kiel, Germany; and I. Schlimme and R. Scheirer |
| | JP3.7 | Numerical solution of light scattering by particles in absorbing media Wenbo Sun, Hampton Univ., Hampton, VA; and N. G. Loeb and Q. Fu |
| | JP3.8 | Single and multiple scattering/absorption properties of pristine Ice crystals and polycrystals in the terrestrial window region Ping Yang, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX; and B. A. Baum, H. L. Huang, S. Platnick, Y. Hu, D. M. Winker, A. J. Baran, and P. N. Francis |
| | JP3.9 | Development of light scattering algorithms for non-spherical cloud particles: Approximation and exact solutions Takashi Y. Nakajima, NASDA, Tokyo, Japan; and T. Nakajima, Y. Mano, K. Yoshimori, and A. A. Kokhanovsky |
| | JP3.10 | Representation of a hexagonal ice crystal by a collection of independent spheres for scattering and absorption of radiation Steven P. Neshyba, University of Puget Sound, Tacoma, WA; and T. C. Grenfell and S. G. Warren |
| | JP3.11 | Interpretation of cirrus cloud polarization measurements from radiative transfer theory Yoshihide Takano, Univ. of California, Los Angeles, CA; and K. N. Liou |