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Array Measures Ice Cloud Scattering

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Scattering from nonspherical ice crystals in the upper atmosphere interferes with satellite remote-sensing applications and can play a significant role in climatic changes. Employing a temperature- and humidity-controlled cold-vapor chamber to create clouds of uniform ice crystals, researchers from the University of California, Los Angeles, and the Desert Research Institute in Reno, Nev., have achieved the comprehensive measurement of the angular scattering properties of plate- and column-shaped ice crystals similar to those found in the atmosphere. The measurements, which are reported...Read full article

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