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The Shortwave Spectral Signature of Cloud Spatial Structure – a New Observable for Cloud Remote Sensing

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Abstract

We show that cloud morphology manifests itself as spectral signatures in radiance and irradiance observations, and argue that this connection may pave the way for improved estimates of cloud-aerosol radiative effects from space.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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