The first global 883 GHz cloud ice survey: IceCube Level 1 data calibration, processing and analysis
<p>Sub-millimeter (200–1000 GHz) wavelengths contribute a unique capability to fill in the sensitivity gap between operational visible–infrared (VIS–IR) and microwave (MW) remote sensing for atmospheric cloud ice and snow. Being able to penetrate clouds to measure cloud ice mass and microphysi...
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Auteurs principaux: | J. Gong, D. L. Wu, P. Eriksson |
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Copernicus Publications
2021
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