Scattering by randomly oriented thin ice disks with moderate equivalent-sphere size parameters
Authors:
Nadia T. Zakharova and Michael I. Mishchenko
Affiliation:
a SGT Incorporated, 2880 Broadway, New York, NY 10025, USA
b NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies, 2880 Broadway, New York, NY 10025, USA
Abstract:
We use the T-matrix method to compute the scattering matrix for randomly oriented circular ice cylinders with diameter-to-length ratios 1 and 20 and surface-equivalent-sphere size parameters up to 12. We show that wavelength-sized, sharp-edged ice plates with extreme diameter-to-length ratios possess the same scattering properties as smooth platelike spheroids: their phase functions are similar to those of surface-equivalent compact particles, whereas all other elements of the scattering matrix are typical of Rayleigh scattering.