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Measuring Ice Crystals

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Climate change studies currently are hampered by incomplete knowledge of the radiative behaviour of ice crystals in clouds. The tendency of the crystals to flutter about a horizontal alignment affects their optical properties, and scientists from the Institute of Atmospheric Optics in Tomsk, Russia, and from Hebrew University of Jerusalem have developed a technique to measure their parameters. Illumination from the sun reflects specularly from horizontally oriented ice crystals, forming a pillar of light in the valley. Courtesy of A.S. Kolevatov, Institute of Atmospheric Optics in Tomsk,...Read full article

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    Published: August 2008
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