AbstractThe invariant imbedding T-matrix method (II-TM) is employed to compute the optical properties of randomly oriented ice crystals of various shapes including hexagonal columns, hollow columns, droxtals, bullet rosettes and aggregates. The II-TM is shown to be numerically stable and capable of obtaining the single-scattering properties of hexagonal ice crystals with size parameters up to 150. The 22° and 46° halo peaks in the phase function of compact hexagonal ice crystals begin to emerge at a size parameter of approximately 80 and tend to become insensitive to particle size as the corresponding size parameter approaches 150. Furthermore, the II-TM solutions are shown to be in agreement with their counterparts based on the discrete di...
The optical characteristics of atmospheric ice particles are usually calculated within the framework...
While exact methods, such as DDA or T-matrix, can be applied to particles withsizes comparable to th...
[1] A cloud of nonspherical ice particles may be represented in radiation models by a collection of ...
A data library is developed containing the scattering, absorption, and polarization properties of ic...
This thesis is made up of three parts on the computation of scattering properties of nonspherical pa...
Spherical or spheroidal air bubbles are generally trapped in the formation of rapidly growing ice cr...
A parameterization is presented that provides extinction cross section sigma (sub e), single-scatter...
An investigation is presented into methods of characterising cirrus ice crystals from in-situ light ...
The single scattering properties of atmospheric particles are fundamental to radiative simulations a...
The dissertation first investigates the single-scattering properties of inhomogeneous ice crystals c...
This paper presents the results of calculation and analyzes the light scattering matrix of random or...
[1] A cloud of nonspherical ice particles may be represented in radiation models by a collection of ...
Accurate description of the single scattering properties of atmospheric particles can be an essentia...
We implement the Pseudo-Spectral Time Domain(PSTD) algorithm with Convolutional Perfect Matched Laye...
Surface roughness, a fundamental characteristic of atmospheric ice particles, is essential for defin...
The optical characteristics of atmospheric ice particles are usually calculated within the framework...
While exact methods, such as DDA or T-matrix, can be applied to particles withsizes comparable to th...
[1] A cloud of nonspherical ice particles may be represented in radiation models by a collection of ...
A data library is developed containing the scattering, absorption, and polarization properties of ic...
This thesis is made up of three parts on the computation of scattering properties of nonspherical pa...
Spherical or spheroidal air bubbles are generally trapped in the formation of rapidly growing ice cr...
A parameterization is presented that provides extinction cross section sigma (sub e), single-scatter...
An investigation is presented into methods of characterising cirrus ice crystals from in-situ light ...
The single scattering properties of atmospheric particles are fundamental to radiative simulations a...
The dissertation first investigates the single-scattering properties of inhomogeneous ice crystals c...
This paper presents the results of calculation and analyzes the light scattering matrix of random or...
[1] A cloud of nonspherical ice particles may be represented in radiation models by a collection of ...
Accurate description of the single scattering properties of atmospheric particles can be an essentia...
We implement the Pseudo-Spectral Time Domain(PSTD) algorithm with Convolutional Perfect Matched Laye...
Surface roughness, a fundamental characteristic of atmospheric ice particles, is essential for defin...
The optical characteristics of atmospheric ice particles are usually calculated within the framework...
While exact methods, such as DDA or T-matrix, can be applied to particles withsizes comparable to th...
[1] A cloud of nonspherical ice particles may be represented in radiation models by a collection of ...