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Parameterization of single-scattering properties of snow
2015
The Cryosphere
<p><strong>Abstract.</strong> Snow consists of non-spherical grains of various shapes and sizes. Still, in many radiative transfer applications, single-scattering properties of snow have been based on the assumption of spherical grains. More recently, second-generation Koch fractals have been employed. While they produce a relatively flat phase function typical of deformed non-spherical particles, this is still a rather ad hoc choice. Here, angular scattering measurements for blowing snow
doi:10.5194/tc-9-1277-2015
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