Author:
Neely Ryan R.,Stillwell Robert A.,Cole Sebastian,Thayer Jeffrey P.,Shupe Matthew,Goerke Marissa,Dorsi Samuel,Ulanowski Joseph
Abstract
A source of error in microphysical retrievals and model simulations is the assumption that clouds are composed of only randomly oriented ice crystals. This assumption is frequently not true, as evidenced by optical phenomena such as parhelia. Here, observations from the Cloud, Aerosol and Polarization Backscatter Lidar at Summit, Greenland are utilized along with other sensors and beam imaging to examine the properties of horizontally oriented ice crystals and the environment conditions in which they occur.
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