B. Lin et al., Comparison of cloud liquid water paths derived from in situ and microwave radiometer data taken during the SHEBA/FIREACE, GEOPHYS R L, 28(6), 2001, pp. 975-978
Mean cloud liquid water path LWP derived from microwave measurements using
the standard ARM retrieval technique is nearly twice as large as coincident
in situ aircraft data taken over the SHEBA ice camp in the Arctic during F
IRE ACE. Using an algorithm adopted from satellite remote sensing that more
completely accounts for the temperature dependence of water absorption and
atmospheric gas absorption results in a 25 to 4.5 % reduction in LWP value
s relative to the standard ARM estimates. If possible precipitation cases a
re excluded, the mean results from the new technique differ by only 3% from
the in situ data. Greater differences for heavier clouds may result from i
n situ probe uncertainties. This algorithm should provide accurate LWP retr
ievals for a variety of cloud conditions from the tropics to the highly sup
ercooled Arctic clouds.