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Radiation characteristics of low and high clouds in different oceanic regions...

Lin, B., P. Minnis, T.-F. Fan, Y. Hu, and W. Sun (2010), Radiation characteristics of low and high clouds in different oceanic regions observed by CERES and MODIS, Intl. J. Remote Sens., 31, 6473-6492, doi:10.1080/01431160903548005.
Abstract: 

Radiative properties measured by the Clouds and the Earth’s Radiant Energy System (CERES) and the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) onboard the Aqua spacecraft are evaluated for the same types of clouds in selected areas. Individual measurements are analysed statistically to take advantage of both gridded and individual cloud characteristics. The seasonal variations of radiative fluxes for the same types of clouds from different areas are remarkably similar. Although cloud liquid water paths (LWPs) or ice water paths (IWPs) vary considerably for the same types of clouds, their statistical distributions are very stable for different periods and areas, suggesting that the regional differences in dynamics and thermodynamics primarily cause changes in the cloud frequency or coverage and only secondarily in the cloud macrophysical characteristics such as IWPs or LWPs. These results establish a systematic approach of observations for testing modelled cloud statistics and for improving cloud model parameterizations.

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Radiation Science Program (RSP)