A test of the ability of current bulk optical models to represent the radiative properties of cirrus cloud across the mid-and far-infrared Institutional Repository Document uri icon

abstract

  • Abstract. Measurements of mid- to far-infrared nadir radiances obtained from the UK Facility for Airborne Atmospheric Measurements (FAAM) BAe-146 aircraft during the Cirrus Coupled Cloud-Radiation Experiment (CIRCCREX) are used to assess the performance of various ice cloud bulk optical (single-scattering) property models. Through use of a minimisation approach, we find that the simulations can reproduce the observed spectra in the mid-infrared to within measurement uncertainty but are unable to simultaneously match the observations over the far-infrared frequency range. When both mid and far-infrared observations are used to minimise residuals, first order estimates of the flux differences between the best performing simulations and observations indicate a strong compensation effect between the mid and far infrared such that the absolute broadband difference is

altmetric score

  • 12.5

author list (cited authors)

  • Bantges, R. J., Brindley, H. E., Murray, J. E., Last, A. E., Fox, C., Fox, S., ... Pickering, J. C.

citation count

  • 2

complete list of authors

  • Bantges, Richard J||Brindley, Helen E||Murray, Jonathan E||Last, Alan E||Fox, Cathryn||Fox, Stuart||Harlow, Chawn||O'Shea, Sebastian J||Bower, Keith N||Baum, Bryan A||Yang, Ping||Pickering, Juliet C

Book Title

  • EGUsphere

publication date

  • April 2020