An assessment of cloud top thermodynamic phase products obtained from A-Train passive and active sensors

  • Zeng S
  • Riedi J
  • Parol F
  • et al.
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Abstract

The A-Train observations provide an unprecedented opportunity for the production of high quality dataset describing cloud properties. We illustrate in this study the use of one year of coincident POLDER (Polarization and Directionality of the Earth Re-flectance), MODIS (MODerate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer) and CALIOP 5 (Cloud-Aerosol Lidar with Orthogonal Polarization) observations to establish a refer-ence dataset for the description of cloud top thermodynamic phase at global scale. We present the results of an extensive comparison between POLDER and MODIS cloud top phase products and discuss those in view of cloud vertical structure and op-tical properties derived simultaneously from collocated CALIOP active measurements. 10 These results allow to identify and quantify potential biases present in the 3 considered dataset. Among those, we discuss the impacts of observation geometry, thin cirrus in multilayered and single layered cloud systems, supercooled liquid droplets, aerosols, fractional cloud cover and snow/ice or bright surfaces on global statistics of cloud phase derived from POLDER and MODIS passive measurements. Based on these analysis 15 we define criteria for the selection of high confidence cloud phase retrievals which in turn can serve for the establishment of a reference cloud phase product. This high con-fidence joint product derived from POLDER/PARASOL and MODIS/Aqua can be used in the future as a benchmark for the evaluation of other cloud climatologies, for the assessment of cloud phase representation in models and the development of better 20 cloud phase parametrization in the general circulation models (GCMs).

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Zeng, S., Riedi, J., Parol, F., Cornet, C., & Thieuleux, F. (2013). An assessment of cloud top thermodynamic phase products obtained from A-Train passive and active sensors. AMTD Atmos. Meas. Tech. Discuss, 6(6), 8371–8411. Retrieved from www.atmos-meas-tech-discuss.net/6/8371/2013/

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