Systematic and random errors between collocated satellite ice water path observations
Journal article, 2013

There remains large disagreement between ice-water path (IWP) in observational data sets, largely because the sensors observe different parts of the ice particle size distribution. A detailed comparison of retrieved IWP from satellite observations in the Tropics (+/- 30 degrees latitude) in 2007 was made using collocated measurements. The radio detection and ranging(radar)/light detection and ranging (lidar) (DARDAR) IWP data set, based on combined radar/lidar measurements, is used as a reference because it provides arguably the best estimate of the total column IWP. For each data set, usable IWP dynamic ranges are inferred from this comparison. IWP retrievals based on solar reflectance measurements, in the moderate resolution imaging spectroradiometer (MODIS), advanced very high resolution radiometer-based Climate Monitoring Satellite Applications Facility (CMSAF), and Pathfinder Atmospheres-Extended (PATMOS-x) datasets, were found to be correlated with DARDAR over a lar!

climate

part i

modis

mission

microwave sounding unit

cirrus

radius

dynamic thresholds

avhrr cloud detection

retrieval methods

Author

S. Eliasson

Luleå University of Technology

G. Holl

Luleå University of Technology

S.A. Buehler

Luleå University of Technology

T. Kuhn

Luleå University of Technology

M. Stengel

F. Iturbide-Sanchez

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Marston Sheldon Johnston

Chalmers, Earth and Space Sciences, Global Environmental Measurements and Modelling

Journal of Geophysical Research

01480227 (ISSN) 21562202 (eISSN)

Vol. 118 6 2629-2642

Subject Categories

Astronomy, Astrophysics and Cosmology

DOI

10.1029/2012jd018381

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