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New Understanding of Split-Window Emissions Provides Insight on Small Ice Crystal Concentrations

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Abstract

The physics governing absorption by ice crystals at 11 and 12 µm can provide a means of remotely sensing the relative concentrations of small ice crystals in cirrus clouds.

© 2009 Optical Society of America

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