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Contents
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Conference Committee
| REMOTE SENSING OF CLOUDS, AEROSOLS, TRACE GASES, AND METEOROLOGICAL PARAMETERS |
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12265 02 | Exploiting the IASI profiling capability for surface parameters, atmospheric temperature, and water vapour to design emissivity contrast and water deficit indexes to monitor forests’ response to droughts and heatwaves [12265-5] |
12265 03 | Spatiotemporal variations of PM2.5 concentrations across Thailand based on long-term remotely sensed observations [12265-7] |
12265 04 | Characteristics of Southwest and Northeast monsoon over a few locations in India [12265-8] |
| TECHNOLOGIES, TECHNIQUES, AND ALGORITHMS FOR ACTIVE AND PASSIVE REMOTE SENSING |
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12265 05 | Methane profile retrieval from IASI: a deep learning inversion approach based on feed-forward neural networks [12265-10] |
12265 06 | Comparison of unfiltered shortwave radiances measured by CERES from the Aqua and S-NPP or NOAA20 satellites over closely matched ocean or snow sites [12265-12] |
12265 07 | Use of pure rotational Raman channels for lidar measurement of aerosol extinction coefficient: the EARLINET/ACTRIS Barcelona station experience [12265-13] |
12265 08 | Field-deployable prototype of the 1.53-μm coherent DIAL for simultaneous vertical profiling of water vapor density and wind speed and direction [12265-16] |
| POSTER SESSION |
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12265 09 | Performance of a cloud-aerosol Lidar system at 532 and 1064 nm: application to studies of cloud structures and aerosol profiles from the ground [12265-17] |
12265 0A | A study on the impact of mountainous terrain on transboundary and local pollution [12265-19] |
12265 0B | Availability of polarization information for the hazy aerosol analysis [12265-20] |
12265 0C | Aerosol measurements in the tropo- and stratosphere by spectral splitting of Rayleigh and Mie signals within a compact lidar of 1 m3 [12265-22] |
12265 0D | Light scattering database for interpretation of lidar sounding of cirrus clouds [12265-23] |
12265 0E | Calculation of light backscattering matrix by the DDA method for arbitrary particles of cirrus clouds for lidar remote sensing [12265-24] |
12265 0F | Peculiarities of polarization at vicinity of near backscattering direction by atmospheric irregular crystal particles [12265-25] |
12265 0G | Light backscattering properties of atmospheric ice hexagonal particles with a distorted geometry within the physical optics approximation [12265-26] |
12265 0H | On the synergic use of satellite microwave and infrared measurements for the estimation of effective radius of ice and liquid water clouds: a regression approach based on random forests [12265-29] |
iv Conference Committee
Symposium Chair |
| Karsten Schulz, Fraunhofer-Institut für Optronik, Systemtechnik und Bildauswertung IOSB (Germany) |
Symposium Co-chair |
| Lorenzo Bruzzone, Università degli Studi di Trento (Italy) |
Conference Chairs |
| Adolfo Comerón, University Politècnica de Catalunya (Spain) |
| Evgueni I. Kassianov, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (United States) |
| Klaus Schäfer, Atmospheric Physics Consulting (Germany) |
Conference Co-chairs |
| Richard H. Picard, ARCON Corporation (United States) |
| Konradin Weber, Fachhochschule Düsseldorf (Germany) |
| Upendra N. Singh, NASA Langley Research Center (United States) |
Conference Programme Committee |
| Lucas Alados-Arboledas, University de Granada (Spain) |
| Aldo Amodeo, Istituto di Metodologie per l’Analisi Ambientale (Italy) |
| Young Joon Kim, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (Korea, Republic of) |