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Cloud Structure from Infrared Imagery

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Abstract

Infrared images of clouds recorded in reflected sunlight at wavelengths at which water and ice absorb will show greater structural detail than visible images, and, in principle, can provide information on cloud phase and particle size distributions.

© 1968 Optical Society of America

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