[arts-dev] ARTS Microwave Single Scattering Properties Database (Oriented Particles) Version 1.0 released
Hi all, We are pleased to announce that the ARTS Microwave Single Scattering Properties Database (Oriented Particles) has been released and is available for download on Zenodo[1]. The database contains microwave and submillimeter wave single scattering data of azimuthally randomly oriented frozen hydrometeors. It contains one aggregate habit and one pristine ice crystal habit. Furthermore, 35 frequencies from 1 to 886 GHz, and 3 temperatures, 190, 230 and 270 K, are included. The Python3 interface of ARTS Microwave Single Scattering Properties Database Interfaces[2] can be used for browsing and importing of the single scattering data of azimuthally randomly oriented. Information and download links can also be found in the tools section of the ARTS webpage[3]. Best wishes, The ARTS Developers [1] https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3463003 [2] https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1175588 [3] http://www.radiativetransfer.org/tools/#ssd smime.p7s Description: S/MIME cryptographic signature ___ arts_dev.mi mailing list arts_dev.mi@lists.uni-hamburg.de https://mailman.rrz.uni-hamburg.de/mailman/listinfo/arts_dev.mi
[arts-dev] ARTS Microwave Single Scattering Properties Database:
Hi all, A new beta version of the ARTS microwave single scattering properties database is now available. Changes include fixes and improvements in documentation, post DDA processing, and interface. In specific, we have added an ATBD document, providing more detailed database documentation. Also, thanks to feedback given, we have improved upon the conversion of DDA to database stored scattering quantities. For example, this has an improved effect when deriving triple frequency signatures. Furthermore, we have prepared a set of ARTS-ready and easy to use scattering data in the ARTS xml-format. A total of 16 so called standard habits are provided here. As before, the database is still in beta, meaning that the database is not fully completed and issues are likely still present. We would be very happy to receive any feedback on issues and bugs encountered. Best regards, Robin Ekelund PhD Student Department of Space, Earth and Environment +46(0)31 772 17 66 robin.ekel...@chalmers.se Chalmers University of Technology Hörsalsvägen 9/11 SE-412 96 Göteborg, Sweden www.chalmers.se ___ arts_dev.mi mailing list arts_dev.mi@lists.uni-hamburg.de https://mailman.rrz.uni-hamburg.de/mailman/listinfo/arts_dev.mi