## Abstract Water cloud drop‐size distributions for non‐precipitating clouds are taken from various sources. the optical depth, single‐scattering co‐albedo and asymmetry parameter are calculated using Mie theory. By averaging over four spectral intervals in the short‐wave regime, a linear parametri
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Optical properties of dirty clouds
✍ Scribed by K. Ya. Kondratyev; V. I. Binenko
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- Springer
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- 1987
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- 41
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