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15 September 1993 Subvisual cirrus: what it is and where you find it
David K. Lynch
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Abstract
Extremely low column density ice clouds (subvisual cirrus) have significant impacts on passive IR remote sensing of both the atmosphere and the Earth. In this paper I review the physical properties of subvisual cirrus and discuss their detection and global distribution.
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David K. Lynch "Subvisual cirrus: what it is and where you find it", Proc. SPIE 1934, Passive Infrared Remote Sensing of Clouds and the Atmosphere, (15 September 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.154911
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KEYWORDS
Clouds

Particles

Scalable video coding

Crystals

LIDAR

Atmospheric particles

Fourier transforms

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