This article describes one of the scattering algorithms of the three-dimensional polarized radiative transfer model ARTS (Atmospheric Radiative Transfer Simulator) which has been implemented to study for example the influence of cirrus clouds on microwave limb sounding. The model uses the DOIT (Discrete Ordinate Iterative) method to solve the vector radiative transfer equation. The implementation of a discrete ordinate method is challenging due to the spherical geometry of the model atmosphere which is required for the simulation of limb radiances. The involved numerical issues, which are grid optimization and interpolation methods, are discussed in this paper. Scattering simulations are presented for limb- and down-looking geometries, for ...
This study presents and analyses the first simulations of microwave limb radiances with clouds. They...
International audienceInitially unpolarized solar radiation becomes polarized by scattering in the E...
This paper presents a simple conceptual model to explain that even spherical scatterers lead to a po...
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...
The development of the new discrete ordinate scattering algorithm, which is a part of the Atmospheri...
The development of the new discrete ordinate scattering algorithm, which is a part of the Atmospheri...
The development of the new discrete ordinate scattering algorithm, which is a part of the Atmospheri...
Microwave radiative transfer computations continue to acquire greater importance as the emphasis in ...
Abstract—This paper introduces a three-dimensional (3-D) po-larized radiative transfer model that ha...
This study presents and analyses the first simulations of microwave limb radiances with clouds. They...
This study presents and analyses the first simulations of microwave limb radiances with clouds. They...
This study presents and analyses the first simulations of microwave limb radiances with clouds. They...
This study presents and analyses the first simulations of microwave limb radiances with clouds. They...
International audienceInitially unpolarized solar radiation becomes polarized by scattering in the E...
This paper presents a simple conceptual model to explain that even spherical scatterers lead to a po...
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...
The development of the new discrete ordinate scattering algorithm, which is a part of the Atmospheri...
The development of the new discrete ordinate scattering algorithm, which is a part of the Atmospheri...
The development of the new discrete ordinate scattering algorithm, which is a part of the Atmospheri...
Microwave radiative transfer computations continue to acquire greater importance as the emphasis in ...
Abstract—This paper introduces a three-dimensional (3-D) po-larized radiative transfer model that ha...
This study presents and analyses the first simulations of microwave limb radiances with clouds. They...
This study presents and analyses the first simulations of microwave limb radiances with clouds. They...
This study presents and analyses the first simulations of microwave limb radiances with clouds. They...
This study presents and analyses the first simulations of microwave limb radiances with clouds. They...
International audienceInitially unpolarized solar radiation becomes polarized by scattering in the E...
This paper presents a simple conceptual model to explain that even spherical scatterers lead to a po...