Publications

Zhao, CF; Liu, LP; Wang, QQ; Qiu, YM; Wang, Y; Wu, XL (2017). MMCR-based characteristic properties of non-precipitating cloud liquid droplets at Naqu site over Tibetan Plateau in July 2014. ATMOSPHERIC RESEARCH, 190, 68-76.

Abstract
Microphysical properties of low level liquid clouds at the Naqu site over the Tibetan Plateau (TP) are characterized using empirical regression algorithms based on ground-based millimeter cloud radar (MMCR) boundary mode observations in July 6-31, 2014. Monthly averaged temperature profiles measured over the Naqu site by radiosondes at Beijing local time 8:00 and 20:00 and diurnal variation of microwave radiometer (MWR) temperature profiles indicate a 0 degrees C layer above 1.2 km. Only clouds below 1.2 km are examined in this study and they are assumed as pure liquid in phase. The parameters used in the regression equations have been scaled based on MWR liquid water path when there are only low non-precipitating liquid clouds and MWR measurements are available. Statistically, the characteristic properties of liquid clouds show a single mode distribution for cloud droplet effective radius (r(e)) with most frequent values around 5-7 mu m, and for cloud liquid water content (LWC) with most frequent values below 0.2 g/m(3). The diurnal distribution shows weak variation with slightly low values in the morning and evening time; and the vertical distribution shows increasing cloud droplet re and LWC with height. Especially, cloud droplet r(e) increases from approximately 4-6 mu m to 8-12 mu m with height. The monthly mean cloud droplet r(e) and LWC are approximately 5.7 mu m and 0.07 g/m(3) in July 2014. The liquid cloud properties characterized here have been shown comparable to those obtained from MODIS satellite observations, which has an average value of 5.1 mu m for the same observation period. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

DOI:
10.1016/j.atmosres.2017.02.002

ISSN:
0169-8095