Abstract: Radiative transfer modeling is an important tool for interpreting remote sensing observations. It allows us to determine how sensor characteristics will impact observations, and it gives us a framework for us to test assumptions about the phenomena we are attempting to observe. In this work, we use cloud simulations for precipitation events observed during various GPM-related field campaigns. The simulations show how various properties of clouds and precipitation affect the measurements.

Source: Active and Passive Radiative Transfer Simulations for GPM-Related Field Campaigns