Microwave radiative transfer computations continue to acquire greater importance as the emphasis in remote sensing shifts towards the understanding of microphysical properties of clouds and with these to better understand the non linear relation between rainfall rates and satellite-observed radiance. A first step toward realistic radiative simulations has been the introduction of techniques capable of treating 3-dimensional geometry being generated by ever more sophisticated cloud resolving models. To date, a series of numerical codes have been developed to treat spherical and randomly oriented axisymmetric particles. Backward and backward-forward Monte Carlo methods are, indeed, efficient in this field. These methods, however, cannot deal ...
Abstract. Although solar radiation initially is unpolarized when entering the Earth’s atmosphere, it...
Abstract This paper introduces a 3D polarized radiative transfer model that has been developed to a...
Precipitation is a dominating quantity in microwave radiometry. The large emission and scattering si...
Three different numerical methods capable of solving the radiative transfer of microwave radiation w...
This article describes one of the scattering algorithms of the three-dimensional polarized radiative...
This article describes one of the scattering algorithms of the three-dimensional polarized radiative...
This article describes one of the scattering algorithms of the three-dimensional polarized radiative...
This article describes one of the scattering algorithms of the three-dimensional polarized radiative...
This article describes one of the scattering algorithms of the three-dimensional polarized radiative...
Non-spherical particles scatter and polarize solar radiation depending on their shape, size, chemica...
Three different numerical methods capable of solving the radiative transfer of microwave radiation w...
Non-spherical particles scatter and polarize solar radiation depending on their shape, size, chemica...
Abstract—This paper introduces a three-dimensional (3-D) po-larized radiative transfer model that ha...
While modelling astronomical objects in general, and dust envelopes of cool stars in particular, onl...
Although solar radiation initially is unpolarized when entering the Earth's atmosphere, it is polari...
Abstract. Although solar radiation initially is unpolarized when entering the Earth’s atmosphere, it...
Abstract This paper introduces a 3D polarized radiative transfer model that has been developed to a...
Precipitation is a dominating quantity in microwave radiometry. The large emission and scattering si...
Three different numerical methods capable of solving the radiative transfer of microwave radiation w...
This article describes one of the scattering algorithms of the three-dimensional polarized radiative...
This article describes one of the scattering algorithms of the three-dimensional polarized radiative...
This article describes one of the scattering algorithms of the three-dimensional polarized radiative...
This article describes one of the scattering algorithms of the three-dimensional polarized radiative...
This article describes one of the scattering algorithms of the three-dimensional polarized radiative...
Non-spherical particles scatter and polarize solar radiation depending on their shape, size, chemica...
Three different numerical methods capable of solving the radiative transfer of microwave radiation w...
Non-spherical particles scatter and polarize solar radiation depending on their shape, size, chemica...
Abstract—This paper introduces a three-dimensional (3-D) po-larized radiative transfer model that ha...
While modelling astronomical objects in general, and dust envelopes of cool stars in particular, onl...
Although solar radiation initially is unpolarized when entering the Earth's atmosphere, it is polari...
Abstract. Although solar radiation initially is unpolarized when entering the Earth’s atmosphere, it...
Abstract This paper introduces a 3D polarized radiative transfer model that has been developed to a...
Precipitation is a dominating quantity in microwave radiometry. The large emission and scattering si...