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  • head: Graduate School Workshop on Polarization, 11-12 February 2014, Leipzig
  • start: 2013-07-04
  • stop: 2014-03-01
  • text:

Aims:

  1. Understand the concept of polarization as a tool to characterize particles in the troposphere from scattering of solar radiation and from backscattering of laser light
  2. Understand the tools to infer polarization properties of spherical and non-spherical tropospheric particles
  3. Understand the tools for multiple polarized scattering in particle systems
  4. Learn traditional and recent retrieval techniques based on polarization measurements

Contact: A. Macke


  • head: IPRT website launched
  • start: 2011-11-28
  • stop: 2011-12-12
  • text: The “International Polarized Radiative Transfer” website has been launched. The website should provide information about radiative transfer codes, inputs for polarized radiative transfer … Please contribute!

  • head: New IRC working group on polarized radiative transfer
  • start: 2011-09-12
  • stop: 2011-10-26
  • text: At the IRC business meeting on the 30 June 2011 in Melbourne it was decided to start a new working group IPRT (International working group on Polarized Radiative Transfer). Polarized radiative transfer becomes increasingly important because polarization measurements can be used to retrieve in particular cloud and aerosol optical and micro-physical properties with unprecedented accuracy. There are now several instruments which are able to measure polarization and the analysis of these measurements requires accurate radiative transfer codes. The working group shall work on intercomparison studies and it should define benchmarks for polarized radiative transfer calculations. Furthermore input data (optical properties of ice clouds and aerosols as well as surface reflection matrices) shall be made available for the scientific community.

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