Abstract

AbstractThe mean axis ratio (length/width) and the degree of orientation of cloud ice particles are retrieved from radar differential reflectivity (ZDR) and the copolar correlation coefficient (ρhv) measured with the S-band WSR-88D radar. Hardware differential phases and amplifications in the polarimetric channels affect measured ZDR and ρhv and are taken into consideration in the retrieval procedure. The retrieval is performed for particles in shapes of hexagonal prisms, which are closer to shapes of real cloud particles than frequently used spheroids. The median retrieved axis ratio for prisms is larger than that for spheroids. The statistical 1σ retrieval errors caused by fluctuations of radar returns are about 40% in areas of signal-to-noise ratios stronger than 10 dB. The values of the degree of orientation lie in an interval from 2° to 23°, which points to significant perturbations in the orientations of ice particles most likely caused by the wind field.

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