Notes and correspondence: Rayleigh scattering by hexagonal ice crystals and the interpretation of dual-polarisation radar measurements
نویسنده
چکیده
Dual-polarisation radar measurements provide valuable information about the shapes and orientations of atmospheric ice particles. For quantitative interpretation of these data in the Rayleigh regime, common practice is to approximate the true ice crystal shape with that of a spheroid. Calculations using the discrete dipole approximation for a wide range of crystal aspect ratios demonstrate that approximating hexagonal plates as spheroids leads to significant errors in the predicted differential reflectivity, by as much as 1.5dB. An empirical modification of the shape factors in Gans’s spheroid theory was made using the numerical data. The resulting simple expressions, like Gans’s theory, can be applied to crystals in any desired orientation, illuminated by an arbitrarily polarised wave, but are much more accurate for hexagonal particles. Calculations of the scattering from more complex branched and dendritic crystals indicate that these may be accurately modelled using the new expression, but with a reduced permittivity dependent on the volume of ice relative to an enclosing hexagonal prism. Copyright c © 2013 Royal Meteorological Society
منابع مشابه
Interpretation of Polarisation Behaviour of Radar Waves Transmitted through Antarctic Ice Shelves
We have collected polarimetric ice sounding radar data on Brunt, George VI and Ronne ice shelves using a vector network analyser as a continuous wave step-frequency radar. Being a wideband phase sensitive instrument, the radar allowed the vectorial nature of the interaction between radio waves and the ice and reflecting surface to be explored. Single crystals of ice are birefringent not only at...
متن کاملRadar scattering by aggregate snowflakes
SUMMARY The radar scattering properties of realistic aggregate snowflakes have been calculated using the Rayleigh-Gans theory. We find that the effect of the snowflake geometry on the scattering may be described in terms of a single universal function, which depends only on the overall shape of the aggregate and not the geometry or size of the pristine ice crystals which compose the flake. This...
متن کاملRetrieval of atmospheric liquid and ice characteristics using dual-wavelength radar observations
Dual-wavelength (K and X-band) radar measurements have shown promise in estimating the amount of liquid water in a cloud. By taking advantage of the attenuation by liquid water of the K -band signal as compared to X-band, the rangedifferentiated difference in reflectivity can be used to estimate the spatial distribution of cloud liquid water. One limitation is that the method is based on the as...
متن کاملEffects of surface roughness with two scales on light scattering by hexagonal ice crystals large compared to the wavelength_ DDA results
The effect of ice crystal surface roughness on light scattering by ice crystals which are large compared to the wavelength was studied, in particular changes to the 2D scattering patterns, azimuthally averaged phase functions, degree of linear polarisation patterns and asymmetry parameters for a range of orientations and roughness scales. It was found that roughness has an effect on light scatt...
متن کاملDual-frequency radar ratio of nonspherical atmospheric hydrometeors
[1] Dual-frequency cloud and precipitation radar systems are being actively developed and installed on different platforms. The use of two radar frequencies (with at least one frequency outside the Rayleigh type of scattering for hydrometeors of interest) allows independent estimates of hydrometeor effective size. With these estimates, radarbased retrievals of such important parameters as cloud...
متن کاملذخیره در منابع من
با ذخیره ی این منبع در منابع من، دسترسی به آن را برای استفاده های بعدی آسان تر کنید
عنوان ژورنال:
دوره شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2013