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Retrieving the Polar Mixed-Phase Cloud Liquid Water Path by Combining CALIOP and IIR Measurements

  • Tao Luo
  • , Zhien Wang
  • , Xuebin Li
  • , Shumei Deng
  • , Yong Huang
  • , Yingjian Wang
  • Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • Anhui Meteorological Institute
  • Shouxian National Climatology Observatory

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Abstract

Mixed-phase cloud (MC) is the dominant cloud type over the polar region, and there are challenging conditions for remote sensing and in situ measurements. In this study, a new methodology of retrieving the stratiform MC liquid water path (LWP) by combining Cloud-Aerosol Lidar with Orthogonal Polarization (CALIOP) and infrared imaging radiometer (IIR) measurements was developed and evaluated. This new methodology takes the advantage of reliable cloud-phase discrimination by combining lidar and radar measurements. An improved multiple-scattering effect correction method for lidar signals was implemented to provide reliable cloud extinction near cloud top. Then with the adiabatic cloud assumption, the MC LWP can be retrieved by a lookup-table-based method. Simulations with error-free inputs showed that the mean bias and the root mean squared error of the LWP derived from the new method are −0.23 ± 2.63 g/m2, with the mean absolute relative error of ~4%. Simulations with erroneous inputs suggested that the new methodology could provide reliable retrieval of LWP to support the statistical or climatology analysis. Two-month A-train satellite retrievals over Arctic region showed that the new method can produce very similar cloud top temperature (CTT) dependence of LWP to the ground-based microwave radiometer measurements, with a bias of −0.78 g/m2 and a correlation coefficient of 0.95 between the two mean CTT-LWP relationships. The new approach can also produce reasonable pattern and value of LWP in spatial distribution over the Arctic region.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1755-1770
Number of pages16
JournalJournal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres
Volume123
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 16 2018

Keywords

  • CALIOP
  • cloud liquid water path
  • IIR
  • polar mixed-phase

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