2007
DOI: 10.1117/12.737500
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Experimental studies of infrared scattering and polarization properties of crystalline clouds to improve atmospheric models for remote sensing of the Earth's atmosphere from space

Abstract: Results from the latest of a series of joint U.S.-Russian programs investigating atmospheric effects on satellite remote sensing systems are reported. Recent efforts were directed at obtaining metrologically supported experimental data for validation, correction and verification of theoretical models describing scattering and polarization of IR radiation in clouds containing particles in the crystalline phase. On-going experimental investigations are being carried out in fullsize cloud chambers of the State In… Show more

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