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Distinguishing Ice and Water Clouds using Dual-Wavelength CO2 Lidar: Theory

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Abstract

Determining whether a cloud is in water or ice phase is important in studies of radiative transfer, microphysics, and formation/dissipation mechanisms.

© 1995 Optical Society of America

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