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Abstract:

A multispectral analysis of the data provided by the Advanced Very-High-Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) on board the NOAA-14 satellite is used to obtain information about a cloud system located over the Buenos Aires Province (Argentina) and the adjacent Atlantic Ocean, up to about 500 km from the coast. For selected areas of the cloud system, relationships are obtained between satellite-retrieved effective radius (re) and cloud top temperature (T). It is shown that, in the middle-level clouds on the ocean, the cloud top structure is characterized by small drops (re ≈ 6-7 μm) at temperatures a few degrees below - 5 °C, and by an increase of drop size up to re ≈ 20-25 μm at temperatures between - 15 and - 18 °C, showing evidences of mixed-phase growth mechanism and glaciation. However, in the cloud area facing the continent, small particles (re < 8-10 μm) were found to prevail up to the maximum altitudes, where T ≈ - 20 °C. Comparing Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite (GOES) images of the same region, taken at time intervals of about half an hour, a possible correlation is suggested between the different top microstructures and cloud ages in the last area. Low-level clouds are observed on the continent, with top temperatures varying between about 12 and - 8 °C. In this case, re slightly increases with altitude up to about the 0 °C level, reaching maximum values close to 10-13 μm; but it decreases above this altitude, to about 5-6 μm in the highest tops. The possibility that the highest tops (where the drop size decreased with altitude) would not belong to an upper independent cloud layer-as in the cases considered by Lensky and Rosenfeld-but to the cloud system below is discussed by comparing their limited optical thickness (RC1 ≈ 0.4-0.5) with that of the lower clouds, which, at 0 °C, varies in the more extended interval RC1 ≈ 0.4-0.8. © 2003 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

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Documento: Artículo
Título:Multispectral analysis of a cloud field observed close to the Argentine coast: A case study
Autor:Velasco, I.; Levi, L.; Flores, A.L.
Filiación:Dept. of Atmospheric/Oceanic Sci., University of Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires C1428EHA, Argentina
Palabras clave:Altocumulus; AVHRR; Cloud particles; Cumulus; Multispectral analysis; AVHRR; cloud classification; cumulus; image analysis; multispectral image; remote sensing; Argentina; Atlantic Ocean; Buenos Aires Province
Año:2003
Volumen:66
Número:3
Página de inicio:145
Página de fin:158
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0169-8095(03)00014-0
Título revista:Atmospheric Research
Título revista abreviado:Atmos. Res.
ISSN:01698095
Registro:https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_01698095_v66_n3_p145_Velasco

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Velasco, I., Levi, L. & Flores, A.L. (2003) . Multispectral analysis of a cloud field observed close to the Argentine coast: A case study. Atmospheric Research, 66(3), 145-158.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0169-8095(03)00014-0
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Velasco, I., Levi, L., Flores, A.L. "Multispectral analysis of a cloud field observed close to the Argentine coast: A case study" . Atmospheric Research 66, no. 3 (2003) : 145-158.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0169-8095(03)00014-0
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Velasco, I., Levi, L., Flores, A.L. "Multispectral analysis of a cloud field observed close to the Argentine coast: A case study" . Atmospheric Research, vol. 66, no. 3, 2003, pp. 145-158.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0169-8095(03)00014-0
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Velasco, I., Levi, L., Flores, A.L. Multispectral analysis of a cloud field observed close to the Argentine coast: A case study. Atmos. Res. 2003;66(3):145-158.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0169-8095(03)00014-0