The scattering behaviour of bullet-rosette and bullet-shaped ice particles is investigated using model calculations (ray tracing method) with special emphasis on the asymmetry factor g. Because the variability of the geometrical features of these particles is very large, some representative shapes are used in the calculations. The model is based on geometrical optics, and particles are assumed to be oriented randomly; a wavelength of 0.56 μm is considered; absorption is neglected. The scattering behaviour of bullet rosettes is compared to that of single branches out of the bullet rosette. It turns out that there are slight differences in the asymmetry factor values, depending on the lengths of the branches (∆g~0.02) ...
Radiative properties of cirrus clouds are one of the major unsolved problems in climate studies and...
Theoretical phase-functions representing randomly oriented fractal ice-crystals, bullet-rosettes, ic...
In situ aircraft measurements of the sizes and concentrations of liquid cloud droplets and ice cryst...
The scattering behaviour of bullet rosette and bullet shaped ice particles is investigated using mod...
Abstract. Phase functions have been calculated using the Monte Carlo/geometric ray tracing method fo...
Phase functions have been calculated using the Monte Carlo/geometric ray tracing method for single ...
[1] The single-scattering properties of ice crystals are fundamental to the radiative transfer in ic...
[1] A cloud of nonspherical ice particles may be represented in radiation models by a collection of ...
The work presents the estimation of the absorption influence effect on the light scattering problem ...
Dual-polarisation radar measurements provide valuable information about the shapes and orientations ...
Original article can be found at : http://www.sciencedirect.com/ Copyright ElsevierAngle-dependent l...
Single-crystal images collected in mid-latitude cirrus are analyzed to provide internally consistent...
The aspect ratio (AR) of a nonspherical ice particle is identified as the key microphysical paramete...
[1] The ability of an assembly of spheres to represent scattering and absorption by a nonspherical i...
Various methods and techniques to estimate ice crystals radar response have been developed to study ...
Radiative properties of cirrus clouds are one of the major unsolved problems in climate studies and...
Theoretical phase-functions representing randomly oriented fractal ice-crystals, bullet-rosettes, ic...
In situ aircraft measurements of the sizes and concentrations of liquid cloud droplets and ice cryst...
The scattering behaviour of bullet rosette and bullet shaped ice particles is investigated using mod...
Abstract. Phase functions have been calculated using the Monte Carlo/geometric ray tracing method fo...
Phase functions have been calculated using the Monte Carlo/geometric ray tracing method for single ...
[1] The single-scattering properties of ice crystals are fundamental to the radiative transfer in ic...
[1] A cloud of nonspherical ice particles may be represented in radiation models by a collection of ...
The work presents the estimation of the absorption influence effect on the light scattering problem ...
Dual-polarisation radar measurements provide valuable information about the shapes and orientations ...
Original article can be found at : http://www.sciencedirect.com/ Copyright ElsevierAngle-dependent l...
Single-crystal images collected in mid-latitude cirrus are analyzed to provide internally consistent...
The aspect ratio (AR) of a nonspherical ice particle is identified as the key microphysical paramete...
[1] The ability of an assembly of spheres to represent scattering and absorption by a nonspherical i...
Various methods and techniques to estimate ice crystals radar response have been developed to study ...
Radiative properties of cirrus clouds are one of the major unsolved problems in climate studies and...
Theoretical phase-functions representing randomly oriented fractal ice-crystals, bullet-rosettes, ic...
In situ aircraft measurements of the sizes and concentrations of liquid cloud droplets and ice cryst...