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Equivalent radius of atmosphere aerosol in haze weather based on laser scattering

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Abstract

The investigation of atmospheric aerosols holds paramount importance within the environmental realm. This significance arises from the intricate nature of aerosol distribution and size in real-life hazy weather conditions. In this work, we have employed the equivalent radius of the aerosols in haze weather obtained from the volume spectrum, and then the scattering characteristics of these aerosols are obtained using the equivalent radius. Pearson correlation coefficients have been used for revealing a strong correlation by comparing Aeronet website data and simulation results with a minimum value of 0.657.

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Supplementary Material (4)

NameDescription
Data File 1       Distribution fitting of bimodal logarithmic normal distribution of aerosol volume spectrum under haze weather on February 26, 2021.
Data File 2       The complex refractive index of Beijing on February 26, 2021.
Data File 3       Aerosol scattering phase function in haze weather on February 26, 2021.
Data File 4       Single albedo of aerosol in haze weather on February 26, 2021.

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