Joint Poster Session 2 Remote and in-situ observations of clouds, atmosphere and environment

Wednesday, 9 July 2014: 6:00 PM-8:00 PM
Host: 14th Conference on Cloud Physics

Papers:
208
Quantifying the amount of ice in cirrus clouds
Melody A. Avery, NASA/LARC, Hampton, VA; and D. M. Winker
Manuscript (5.5 MB)

Handout (5.5 MB)

210
Satellite retrieval of convective cloud base temperature based on the NPP/VIIRS Imager
Daniel Rosenfeld, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel; and Y. Zhu, Y. Xing, G. Liu, J. Dai, and X. Xu

211
Southeast Pacific Stratocumulus Cloud Droplet Concentrations: Modeled, Retrieved, and Directly-observed Values
Jefferson R. Snider, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY; and D. Leon and Z. Wang

213
Diabatic heating and cooling rates derived from in-situ microphysics measurements: A case study of a wintertime UK cold front
Christopher Dearden, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom; and P. J. Connolly, G. Lloyd, J. Crosier, K. N. Bower, T. W. Choularton, and G. Vaughan

Handout (2.5 MB)

214
Quantifying the temporal variability of convective cloud using SEVIRI data
Sarah A. Taylor, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom; and P. Stier and B. White

215
Analysis of Submicron Aerosol Number Size Distribution in Seoul Using the Cyclostationary Empirical Orthogonal Functions
Minsu Park, Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea, Republic of (South); and S. S. Yum, J. H. Kim, and J. Yeom
Manuscript (99.0 kB)

217
Study on the Three Dimensional Cloud Region Diagnosis
Yuquan Zhou Sr., Chinese Academy of Meteorological Science, Beijing, China; and M. Cai Jr.

218
Shortwave surface radiation budgeting network for spatio-temporal observation of cloud inhomogeneity fields
Lakshmi Madhavan Bomidi, Leibniz Institute for Tropospheric Research, Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany; and S. Bley, J. Kalisch, A. Macke, and H. Deneke

Handout (4.2 MB)

221
A study of the life cycle of convective cloud ensembles using high resolution Meteosat SEVIRI data
Sebastian Bley, Leibniz Institute for Tropospheric Research, Leipzig, Sachsen, Germany; and H. Deneke

222
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Comparing Study on Aerosol, Cloud and Precipitation in East China and USA based on MODIS and TRMM PR observations
Yunfei Fu, University of Science and Technology, Hefei, China; and Y. Yang, Y. Chen, and R. Li

225A
Inferring aerosol optical property and aerosol height above clouds from clear-sky satellite observations
Meloe Kacenelenbogen, BAERI/NASA/ARC, Moffett Field, CA; and J. Redemann and M. A. Vaughan

226
A Consideration of Higher Concentration of Ice Crystals Based on Data from Two Kinds of Videosondes
Soichiro Sugimoto, Central Research Institute of Electrical Power Industry, Abiko, Japan; and T. Takahashi, T. Kawano, and K. Suzuki

227
A Simulation-based Study on Effects of Multiple-scattering and Attenuation in GPM DPR Measurement
Soichiro Sugimoto, Central Research Institute of Electrical Power Industry, Abiko, Japan; and T. Kobayashi and A. Adachi

228
A First Look on Cloud Homogeneity from CALIPSO
Charles Trepte, NASA, Hampton, VA; and Z. Liu and J. L. Tackett

229
Characterizing the Effects of Ice Microphysical Assumptions on Retrieval Algorithm Uncertainties
Gerald. G Mace, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT; and S. J. Cooper and P. Lawson

230
Modeling Snowflakes at Microwave Wavelengths
Ryan Honeyager, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL; and G. Liu and H. Nowell
Manuscript (2.7 MB)

Handout (4.5 MB)

231
Evaluation of Cloud Ice Microphysical Models with Habit Prediction Using Polarimetric Radar Observables
Yinghui Lu, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA; and K. Aydin, E. E. Clothiaux, J. Verlinde, J. Van Der Horn, K. Sulia, and J. Y. Harrington

Handout (2.7 MB)

232
Cloud Base Cloud Condensation Nuclei Measurements in Summertime North Dakota
David Delene, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND; and M. Starzec

233
Saharan air layers sampled by South Florida's Cloud-Aerosol-Rain-Observatory: What can we learn?
Paquita Zuidema, Univ. of Miami/RSMAS, Miami, FL; and S. Purdue, R. Delgadillo, J. M. Prospero, and K. Voss

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Controlling factors of shallow to deep convection duringn monsoon over Indian peninsular region
Kulkarni Gayatri, Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Pune, Maharashtra, India; and N. Malap, P. Murugvel, A. Karipot, G. Pandithurai, and T. V. Prabha

237
Statistical properties of the cloudy boundary Iayer at the Jülich ObservatorY for Cloud Evolution
Ulrich Löhnert, University of Cologne, Köln, Germany; and S. Crewell, C. Acquistapace, J. Schween, K. Ebell, and B. Bohn

238
Cloud water content profiles derived from passive satellite data
William L. Smith Jr., NASA LaRC, Hampton, VA; and P. Minnis, D. A. Spangenberg, and C. Fleeger

239
In-Situ Measurements of Contrail Properties Measured During the 2013-2014 ACCESS Project
Richard H. Moore, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA; and B. E. Anderson, E. Winstead, K. L. Thornhill, A. Beyersdorf, M. Shook, C. Hudgins, R. Martin, and L. Ziemba

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