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Multiple scattering depolarization in marine stratus clouds: Lidar experimentsThe depolarization of ruby lidar backscattering caused by multiple scattering in marine stratus clouds was examined systematically from a field site on the southern California coast. Investigated were the effects on the linear depolarization (delta) of lidar receiver field of view (FOV), elevation angle and laser beam pointing errors. An approximately linear increase in maximum delta values was observed with increasing receiver FOV, and the importance of accurate transmitter/receiver beam alignment was demonstrated during experiments in which the laser axis was deliberately misaligned. An elevation angle dependence to the delta values was observed as a consequence of the natural vertical inhomogeneity of water cloud content above the cloud base. Time histories of the depolarization characteristics of dissipating stratus clouds revealed significant spatial and temporal variability in delta values attributed to cloud composition variations. Employing a 1 mrad transmitter FOV, maximum delta values of 0.21 nd 0.33 were observed with 1 and 3 mrad receiver FOVs, respectively, from the low stratus clouds. The fundamental causes and effects on the lidar equation of multiple scattering are also discussed.
Document ID
19870000917
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Sassen, K.
(Utah Univ. Salt Lake City, UT, United States)
Petrilla, R. L.
(Utah Univ. Salt Lake City, UT, United States)
Date Acquired
August 13, 2013
Publication Date
August 1, 1986
Publication Information
Publication: NASA. Langley Research Center 13th International Laser Radar Conference
Subject Category
Communications And Radar
Accession Number
87N10350
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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