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Studies of an Inverse Scattering Problem Solution for Mixed-Phase and Cirrus Clouds

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Abstract

The determination of cloud microphysicai parameters by light scattering methods can be referred to one of the most priority procedures of the modem atmospheric optics. Such an information including phase cloud structure is interesting as itself at studying the formation of mixed phase clouds, nucleation processes, precipitation and is a primary factor to calculate radiative transfer through clouds and to design radiative models of cloud cover.

© 1996 IEEE

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