1.8 CF Standard Names: Histogram of Backscattering Ratio in Air Over Height Above Reference Ellipsoid (histogram_of_backscattering_ratio_in_air_over_height_above_reference_ellipsoid)

Record Label : histogram_of_backscattering_ratio_in_air_over_height_above_reference_ellipsoid

Record Title : Histogram of Backscattering Ratio in Air Over Height Above Reference Ellipsoid

CF Standard Name : histogram_of_backscattering_ratio_in_air_over_height_above_reference_ellipsoid

Record Description : Scattering of radiation is its deflection from its incident path without loss of energy. Backwards scattering refers to the sum of scattering into all backward angles i.e. scattering_angle exceeding pi/2 radians. A scattering_angle should not be specified with this quantity. "Backscattering ratio" is the ratio of the quantity with standard name volume_attenuated_backwards_scattering_function_in_air to the quantity with standard name volume_attenuated_backwards_scattering_function_in_air_assuming_no_aerosol_or_cloud. "histogram_of_X[_over_Z]" means histogram (i.e. number of counts for each range of X) of variations (over Z) of X. The data variable should have an axis for X. A reference ellipsoid is a regular mathematical figure that approximates the irregular shape of the geoid. A number of reference ellipsoids are defined for use in the field of geodesy. The geoid is a surface of constant geopotential with which mean sea level would coincide if the ocean were at rest. To specify which reference ellipsoid is being used, a grid_mapping variable should be attached to the data variable as described in Chapter 5.6 of the CF Convention.

Canonical Units : 1

MIP Variable : CALIPSO Scattering Ratio CFAD