Radiative transfer in cirrus clouds from airborne flux and microphysical measurements during FIRE 86
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Microphysical and radiation measurements from three case studies during FIRE 86 are presented and analyzed. Calculated solar and infrared flux profiles are compared to measured flux values for the studies. The flux comparison shows that the modeled cirrus cloud underestimates cloud extinction, especially near the cloud base, where modeled extinctions are largest. The large downward solar attenuation near the cloud base cannot be matched, while the modeled solar reflection is too small. Most of this difference is attributed to an underestimation of cloud optical depth in the model. Modeling difficulties and difficulties in the measurements are discussed. It is proposed that, in order to assure a more useful flux comparison, field experiment set-ups and instrumentation as well as the modeling of cirrus clouds need to be improved.