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=== News === | === News === | ||
- | A model intercomparison study for vector radiative transfer simulations in spherical geometry has been performed and is published along with the benchmark results: | + | **Phase III of the Model Intercomparison Project Has Begun** |
- | [[https://amt.copernicus.org/articles/14/3953/2021/|D. Zawada, G. Franssens, R. Loughman, A. Mikkonen, A. Rozanov, C. Emde, A. Bourassa, S. Dueck, H. Lindqvist, D. Ramon, V. Rozanov, E. Dekemper, E. Kyrölä, J. P. Burrows, D. Fussen, and D. Degenstein. Systematic comparison of vectorial spherical radiative transfer models in limb scattering geometry. Atmos. Meas. Tech., 14(5):3953-3972, 2021.]] | + | We are excited to announce the launch of Phase III of the model intercomparison project. This phase focuses on polarized radiative transfer modeling in fully one-dimensional geometry. |
- | Benchmark results for coupled atmosphere-ocean systems have been produced by a Science Team for the upcoming Earth-observing NASA/PACE mission: | + | A comprehensive set of test cases has been defined and is available [[intercomparisons:intercomparisons|here]]. We encourage you to contribute your model results! |
- | [[https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S002240731930370X| | + | As with previous phases, we will compile and publish benchmark results to support the broader research community. |
- | Jacek Chowdhary, Peng-Wang Zhai, Feng Xu, Robert Frouin, Didier Ramon, | + | |
- | Testbed results for scalar and vector radiative transfer computations of light in atmosphere-ocean systems, JQSRT, Volume 242, 2020]] | + | |
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- | Phase B (3D test cases) of the model intercomparison has been published: | + | |
- | [[https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022407317308981|Emde et al. 2018, JQSRT]]. The benchmark results can be downloaded [[intercomparisons:intercomparisons|here]]. | + | |