Session 6 Cloud and Aerosol Lidar Observations for Model Parameterization and Process Study. Part I

Tuesday, 8 January 2019: 1:30 PM-2:30 PM
West 211A (Phoenix Convention Center - West and North Buildings)
Host: Ninth Symposium on Lidar Atmospheric Applications
Cochairs:
Robert Stillwell, University of Colorado, Aerospace Engineering Sciences, Boulder, CO and Rory Barton-Grimley, NASA Langley Research Center, NASA, Hampton, VA

Papers:
1:30 PM
6.1
Dust Aerosol Optical Properties for Applications to Lidar and Polarimetric Retrievals
Ping Yang, Texas A&M Univ., College Station, TX; and M. Saito, J. Ding, P. Stegmann, C. A. Hostetler, X. Liu, and C. Trepte
1:45 PM
6.2
Do Thin Cirrus Clouds Matter?
James R. Campbell, NRL, Monterey, CA; and S. Lolli, G. Liu, J. W. Marquis, J. Lewis Jr., A. Bucholtz, D. A. Peterson, E. K. Dolinar, M. I. Oyola, J. E. Yorks, S. Ozog, M. A. Vaughan, and E. J. Welton
2:00 PM
6.3
Comparing Modeled Cirrus Radiative Forcing Estimates from Constrained Lidar Extinction Retrievals to Direct Coincident Radiometer Measurements
Scott Ozog, University of Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD; and M. J. McGill, J. E. Yorks, J. R. Campbell, A. Bucholtz, and S. Woods

2:15 PM
6.4
HSRL measurements of Lidar ratios in the presence of oriented ice crystals
Edwin Eloranta, University of Wisconsin Madison, Madison, WI; and I. Razenkov and J. P. Garcia
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