Abstract

Results of the ground based radiometric observations, indicating the presence of significant polarization differences in thermal microwave radiation of the cloudy winter-spring atmosphere are reported. An interpretation of the observational data is carried out on the basis of polarized radiative transfer modeling in mixed-phase clouds, containing ice crystals and supercooled water drops.

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