Abstract

AbstractIn this study several ice cloud retrieval products that utilize active and passive A-Train measurements are evaluated using in situ data collected during the Small Particles in Cirrus (SPARTICUS) field campaign. The retrieval datasets include ice water content (IWC), effective radius re, and visible extinction σ from CloudSat level-2C ice cloud property product (2C-ICE), CloudSat level-2B radar-visible optical depth cloud water content product (2B-CWC-RVOD), radar–lidar (DARDAR), and σ from Cloud–Aerosol Lidar and Infrared Pathfinder Satellite Observations (CALIPSO). When the discrepancies between the radar reflectivity Ze derived from 2D stereo probe (2D-S) in situ measurements and Ze measured by the CloudSat radar are less than 10 dBZe, the flight mean ratios of the retrieved IWC to the IWC estimated from in situ data are 1.12, 1.59, and 1.02, respectively for 2C-ICE, DARDAR, and 2B-CWC-RVOD. For re, the flight mean ratios are 1.05, 1.18, and 1.61, respectively. For σ, the flight mean ratios for 2C-ICE, DARDAR, and CALIPSO are 1.03, 1.42, and 0.97, respectively. The CloudSat 2C-ICE and DARDAR retrieval products are typically in close agreement. However, the use of parameterized radar signals in ice cloud volumes that are below the detection threshold of the CloudSat radar in the 2C-ICE algorithm provides an extra constraint that leads to slightly better agreement with in situ data. The differences in assumed mass–size and area–size relations between CloudSat 2C-ICE and DARDAR also contribute to some subtle difference between the datasets: re from the 2B-CWC-RVOD dataset is biased more than the other retrieval products and in situ measurements by about 40%. A slight low (negative) bias in CALIPSO σ may be due to 5-km averaging in situations in which the cirrus layers have significant horizontal gradients in σ.

Highlights

  • CloudSat is one of the five satellites in the A-Train constellation

  • We evaluate several ice cloud retrieval products with data collected during a long-term in situ measurement campaign called Small Particles in Cirrus

  • The 2C ice cloud property product (2C-ICE) data provide a vertically resolved retrieval of ice cloud properties such as re, ice water content (IWC), and visible extinction s by synergistically combining CloudSat Ze and Cloud–Aerosol Lidar and Infrared Pathfinder Satellite Observations (CALIPSO) b at 532 nm at the CloudSat horizontal and vertical resolutions based on an optimal estimation framework

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Introduction

CloudSat is one of the five satellites in the A-Train constellation. A vertical profile of radar reflectivity factor Ze is measured by the 94-GHz cloud profiling radar (CPR; Im et al 2006) at a vertical resolution of 240 m. The 2C-ICE data provide a vertically resolved retrieval of ice cloud properties such as re, IWC, and visible extinction s by synergistically combining CloudSat Ze and CALIPSO b at 532 nm at the CloudSat horizontal and vertical resolutions based on an optimal estimation framework. For solutions diverging in the positive direction, the lidar ratio is reduced, and for solutions diverging in the negative direction, the lidar ratio is increased These cases account for only about 3% of all ice cloud profiles based on data collected in 2007. The disparities among the retrieval products are investigated with in situ measurements

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Retrieval case studies
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