In-situ ice crystal scattering has been measured in cirrus cloud with the Small Ice Detector laser scattering probe. Using light scattered from single particles (maximum dimension ∼<100 μm) at 4-10° and 20-40° we have tested ice crystal scattering phase functions for spheres, hexagonal columns, hexagonal plates, polycrystals an aggregate of columns and an analytic function. We find that phase functions that lack a pronounced 22° halo are the best representatives for the example data presented here. Spherical ice particle phase functions do not satisfy the measurements.
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Field, P. R., Baran, A. J., Kaye, P. H., Hirst, E., & Greenaway, R. (2003). A test of cirrus ice crystal scattering phase functions. Geophysical Research Letters, 30(14). https://doi.org/10.1029/2003GL017482
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