11th Conference on Atmospheric Radiation
11th Conference on Cloud Physics
    

Joint Poster Session 3

 Scattering from Ice Crystals (Joint between 11th Cloud Physics and 11th Atmospheric Radiation)
 JP3.1Effective diameter in radiation transfer: Advantages and limitations  
David L. Mitchell, DRI, Reno, NV
 JP3.2Testing of the Modified Anomalous Diffraction Approximation with T-Matrix Calculations for Hexagonal Columns  extended abstract
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
JP3.4Asymmetry Parameter Calculations from the Particle Imaging Nephalometer Laboratory Data  
Carl G. Schmitt, SPEC, Inc., Boulder, CO; and B. A. Baker and R. P. Lawson
 JP3.5Experimentally measured scattering properties of plate and column ice crystals  extended abstract
Brian Barkey, Univ. of California, Los Angeles, CA; and K. N. Liou, M. Bailey, and J. Hallet
 JP3.6Uncertainties 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
 JP3.7Numerical solution of light scattering by particles in absorbing media  
Wenbo Sun, Hampton Univ., Hampton, VA; and N. G. Loeb and Q. Fu
 JP3.8Single 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
 JP3.9Development of light scattering algorithms for non-spherical cloud particles: Approximation and exact solutions  extended abstract
Takashi Y. Nakajima, NASDA, Tokyo, Japan; and T. Nakajima, Y. Mano, K. Yoshimori, and A. A. Kokhanovsky
 JP3.10Representation 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
 JP3.11Interpretation of cirrus cloud polarization measurements from radiative transfer theory  
Yoshihide Takano, Univ. of California, Los Angeles, CA; and K. N. Liou

Wednesday, 5 June 2002: 1:00 PM-3:00 PM

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