Can the satellite tell if the clouds are translucent, opaque, or transparent?

The instruments on board the satellites are able to detect the visual opacity of the clouds by measuring the optical depth of the cloud. The optical depth is a measure of the visual or optical thickness of a cloud. Unlike height, it is not measured in meters or feet; but is nondimensional.

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