Study of Planar Ice Crystal Orientations in Ice Clouds from Scanning Polarization Lidar Observations

Author:

Noel Vincent1,Sassen Kenneth2

Affiliation:

1. Analytical Services and Materials, Hampton, Virginia

2. Geophysical Institute, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, Fairbanks, Alaska

Abstract

Abstract This paper presents a study of the orientation of ice crystals in cirrus and midlevel clouds, based on the analysis of several cases of scanning polarization lidar observations. The maximum angle that crystals deviate from the horizontal plane is inferred at consecutive altitude levels by fitting angle-dependent measurements of the linear depolarization ratio and backscattered intensities to a theoretical model with a Gaussian distribution of tilt angles. The average deviation angle is linked to the angular variation of backscatter. A rare observation of so-called Parry-oriented columns is also given to highlight the different backscattering behavior with lidar angle. For planar crystals, two orientation modes are found that depend on cloud temperature. High-level cold (<∼−30°C) clouds show a maximum deviation angle of ∼1.0°, whereas for warmer (>∼−20°C) midlevel clouds this angle averages ∼2.0°. This difference is caused by variations in particle shape and fall attitude that depend on temperature, likely involving a transition from simple plates to more widely fluttering dendrites at the warmer temperatures. Polarization lidar scans are clearly uniquely suited for the study of ice crystal orientations in clouds.

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Atmospheric Science

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