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| * The viewing azimuth angle is defined clockwise | * The viewing azimuth angle is defined clockwise | ||
| * The sun position is the position of the sun in the sky defined by solar zenith angle sza and solar azimuth angle saa. Note that the direction vector (vza, vaa) is then opposite to the solar beam travel direction (vaa = saa indicates that the sensor looks into the direction of the sun, vaa-saa = 180° means that the sun is in the back of the sensor) | * The sun position is the position of the sun in the sky defined by solar zenith angle sza and solar azimuth angle saa. Note that the direction vector (vza, vaa) is then opposite to the solar beam travel direction (vaa = saa indicates that the sensor looks into the direction of the sun, vaa-saa = 180° means that the sun is in the back of the sensor) | ||
| + | * Please note that all phase matrices should be interpolated linearly in scattering angle | ||
| * The output format is ascii, details are provided for the individual test cases | * The output format is ascii, details are provided for the individual test cases | ||