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  • A21E-2065: Microphysical Considerations in Spaceborne Radar and Microwave Radiometer Observations and Simulations for Deep Convection
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Author(s):
Derek Posselt, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (First Author, Presenting Author)
Julia Shates, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology
Rick Schulte, Colorado State University
Simone Tanelli, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Filippo Scarsi, Politecnico di Torino
Ousmane Sy, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Rachel Storer, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Matthew Lebsock, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Sue van den Heever, Colorado State University


The size, shape, and number of ice crystals has a significant effect on remote sensing measurements. We use in-situ measurements of ice cloud properties, in concert with a radiative transfer model, to reduce the uncertainty in passive and active measurements of cloud properties.



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