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Bryan A Baum

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Miller D, Zhang Z, Ackerman A, Platnick S, Baum B
J Geophys Res Atmos . 2018 Apr; 121(8):4122-4141. PMID: 29637042
Passive optical retrievals of cloud liquid water path (LWP), like those implemented for Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS), rely on cloud vertical profile assumptions to relate optical thickness () and...
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Xie Y, Yang P, Kattawar G, Baum B, Hu Y
Appl Opt . 2011 Mar; 50(8):1065-81. PMID: 21394178
In regions of deep tropical convection, ice particles often undergo aggregation and form complex chains. To investigate the effect of the representation of aggregates on electromagnetic scattering calculations, we developed...
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Yang P, Wei H, Huang H, Baum B, Hu Y, Kattawar G, et al.
Appl Opt . 2005 Sep; 44(26):5512-23. PMID: 16161667
The single-scattering properties of ice particles in the near- through far-infrared spectral region are computed from a composite method that is based on a combination of the finite-difference time-domain technique,...
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Zhang Z, Yang P, Kattawar G, Tsay S, Baum B, Hu Y, et al.
Appl Opt . 2004 May; 43(12):2490-9. PMID: 15119619
We investigate the phase matrices of droxtals at wavelengths of 0.66 and 11 microm by using an improved geometrical-optics method. An efficient method is developed to specify the incident rays...
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Yang P, Wei H, Kattawar G, Hu Y, Winker D, Hostetler C, et al.
Appl Opt . 2003 Aug; 42(21):4389-95. PMID: 12921290
The Mueller matrix (M) corresponding to the phase matrix in the backscattering region (scattering angles ranging from 175 degrees to 180 degrees) is investigated for light scattering at a 0.532-microm...
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Lee Y, Yang P, Mishchenko M, Baum B, Hu Y, Huang H, et al.
Appl Opt . 2003 Jun; 42(15):2653-64. PMID: 12777000
We investigate the errors associated with the use of circular cylinders as surrogates for hexagonal columns in computing the optical properties of pristine ice crystals at infrared (8-12-microm) wavelengths. The...
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Yang P, Gao B, Wiscombe W, Mishchenko M, Platnick S, Huang H, et al.
Appl Opt . 2002 May; 41(15):2740-59. PMID: 12027161
The conventional Lorenz-Mie formalism is extended to the case for a coated sphere embedded in an absorbing medium. The apparent and inherent scattering cross sections of a particle, derived from...