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Wet scavenging limits the detection of aerosol–cloud–precipitation interactions
2015
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions
Satellite studies of aerosol–cloud interactions usually make use of retrievals of both aerosol and cloud properties, but these retrievals are rarely spatially co-located. While it is possible to retrieve aerosol properties above clouds under certain circumstances, aerosol properties are usually only retrieved in cloud free scenes. Generally, the smaller spatial variability of aerosols compared to clouds reduces the importance of this sampling difference. However, as precipitation generates an
doi:10.5194/acpd-15-6851-2015
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