Joint Poster Session 2B Remote Sensing of Clouds Posters

Wednesday, 11 July 2018: 5:00 PM-7:00 PM
Regency A/B/C (Hyatt Regency Vancouver)
Hosts: (Joint between the 15th Conference on Cloud Physics; and the 15th Conference on Atmospheric Radiation )

Papers:
157
The Information Content in Cloud Thermodynamic Phase from Shortwave-only Reflectance Measurements by MODIS, VIIRS, and PACE
Odele Coddington, Laboratory of Atmospheric and Space Physics, Univ. of Colorado, Boulder, CO, Boulder, CO; and S. Platnick, T. Vukicevic, and K. S. Schmidt

158
Cloud Heights Measured by MISR: Time Series, Teleconnections and the TBO
Roger Davies, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand

160
The New CERES FluxByCldTyp Data: Algorithm, Validation and Application
Moguo Sun, SSAI, Hampton, VA; and L. T. C. N. Nguyen, D. R. Doelling, J. Wilkins, and P. E. Mlynczak

161
Spatial and Seasonal Variability of Clouds over the South-West Indian Ocean Based on DARDAR v2 Products
Hélène Vérèmes, Laboratoire de l'Atmosphère et des Cyclones (UMR8105, CNRS/Météo-France/Université de La Réunion), Saint Denis, Reunion; and C. Listowski, J. Delanoë, P. Tulet, and C. Barthe

163
The Contribution of EarthCARE's Doppler Radar to Synergy Retrievals of Clouds and Precipitation
Shannon L Mason, University of Reading, Reading, United Kingdom; and R. J. Hogan, J. Y. C. Chiu, A. Bozzo, L. Tian, D. Moisseev, and S. Kneifel

164
Feasibility of Direct Assimilation of Cloud Radar and Lidar Observations in the ECMWF 4D-Var System using Cloudsat and CALIPSO
Mark D. Fielding, ECMWF, Reading, United Kingdom; and M. Janisková and R. J. Hogan

165
Estimation of Snowfall Properties at Haukeliseter, Norway, through a combined Radar and In-Situ Microphysical Observation Approach
Steven J. Cooper, Univ. of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT; and C. Pettersen, N. B. Wood, C. E. Schirle, T. S. L'Ecuyer, and M. Wolff

166
Ice Cloud Microphysics during OLYMPEX: Comparison between Remote Sensing and Airborne in Situ Observations
Frederic Tridon, Univ. of Leicester, Leicester, U.K.; and A. Battaglia, R. J. Chase, S. Tanelli, S. W. Nesbitt, K. Mróz, F. J. Turk, J. Leinonen, and S. Kneifel

Handout (5.0 MB)

167
An Investigation of Optically Very Thin Ice Clouds from Ground-Based ARM Raman Lidars
Kelly A. Balmes, University of Washington, Seattle, WA; and Q. Fu

168
Cloud Properties over the Southern Ocean Observed from the Surface
Simon P. Alexander, Australian Antarctic Division, Kingston, Australia; and A. Protat, R. T. Marchand, G. McFarquhar, H. Nguyen, A. J. McDonald, and A. Klekociuk

170
Using CloudSat Radar Data to Improve our Understanding of Global Precipitation Processes
Carl G. Schmitt, NCAR, Boulder, CO; and A. Heymsfield, A. Bansemer, and N. B. Wood

171
Developing a New Criterion to Improve Operational Drizzle Detection from Ground-Based Instrumentation
Claudia Acquistapace, University of Cologne, Köln, Germany; and U. Löhnert, M. Maahn, and P. Kollias

172
Temperature Control of the Variability of Tropical Tropopause Layer Cirrus Clouds
Qiang Fu, Univ. of Washington, Seattle, WA; and H. H. Tseng

173
Distinction of the Winter-Time Ice Cloud Fractions between Eastern and Western Eurasia Viewed from CALIPSO
Kazuaki Kawamoto, Nagasaki University, Nagasaki, Japan; and A. Yamauchi

174
Continuous Profiling of Aerosols and Clouds in the Artic during the 8-week Polarstern Cruise PS106 in Summer 2017
Hannes Jascha Griesche, Leibniz Institute for Tropospheric Research, Leipzig, Germany; and P. Seifert, R. Engelmann, J. Bühl, H. Baars, C. Barrientos, U. Egerer, T. Nomokonova, A. Macke, and M. Radenz

176
Evidence of Strong Contributions from Mixed-Phase Clouds to Arctic Amplification
Ivy Tan, GSFC, Greenbelt, MD; and T. Storelvmo and D. Lee

177
Characteristics of Optically-Thin Coastal Florida Cumuli from Surface-Based Lidar and Radiometer Measurements
Rodrigo Delgadillo, Univ. of Miami/RSMAS, Miami, FL; and K. Voss and P. Zuidema

Handout (6.5 MB)

178
Aerosol Vertical Structure as Assessed by a Micropulse Lidar upon Ascension Island during the LASIC Campaign
Rodrigo Delgadillo, Univ. of Miami/RSMAS, Miami, FL; and P. Zuidema, S. J. Abel, C. Fox, R. A. Ferrare, S. P. Burton, P. Muradyan, and R. L. Coulter

Handout (4.0 MB)

179
The Radiative Characteristics of Five Shallow Cumuli Clusters Observed within the Northeast Pacific Stratocumulus-to-Cumulus Transition
Paquita Zuidema, Univ. of Miami/RSMAS, Miami, FL; and H. Chen, K. S. Schmidt, and E. W. Eloranta

180
Mid-Level Clouds over the Southeast Atlantic
Paquita Zuidema, Univ. of Miami/RSMAS, Miami, FL; and A. Adebiyi, B. Cairns, S. P. Burton, R. Ferrare, L. Pfister, and P. Minnis

181
The DACAPO-PESO Field Experiment: Filling an Observational White Spot on the Globe By Longterm Ground-Based Remote Sensing Observations of Clouds and Aerosols in the Midlatitudes of South America
Patric Seifert, Leibniz Institute for Tropospheric Research (TROPOS), Leipzig, Germany; and H. Kalesse, M. Radenz, J. Bühl, A. Ansmann, H. Baars, R. Engelmann, B. Barja, and F. Zamorano

182
Foundations for a Radar-Driven Aerosol-Convection Field Campaign
Ann M. Fridlind, NASA, New York, NY; and M. van Lier-Walqui, S. Collis, R. Jackson, M. H. Picel, S. E. Giangrande, X. Li, T. Matsui, R. E. Orville, D. Rosenfeld, A. V. Ryzhkov, R. Weitz, and P. Zhang

184
Toward Improving the Derivation of SW Broadband Fluxes from Geostationary Narrowband Radiances for CERES
Forrest J. Wrenn IV, SSAI, Hampton, VA; and D. R. Doelling, L. Liang, and M. Sun

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