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Directional, Horizontal Inhomogeneities of Cloud Optical Thickness Fields Retrieved from Ground-Based and Airborne Spectral Imaging

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Abstract

Cloud optical thickness fields, retrieved from solar spectral radiance measurements are used to investigate directional, horizontal cloud inhomogeneities with scalar 1D inhomogeneity parameters, 2D auto-correlation functions and 2D Fourier analysis.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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