Re: [arts-users] Using ARTS for atmospheric correction AMSR2 brigthness temperatures

2020-04-16 Thread Robin van der Schalie
Dear Stefan, Thank you for the quick response, much appreciated. I'll move forwards with installing the package and try to play around with the suggested exercise. To be sure of correctly applying ARTS for this specific problem, it would be great if someone can support us on this matter. I see a

Re: [arts-users] Using ARTS for atmospheric correction AMSR2 brigthness temperatures

2020-04-16 Thread Stefan Buehler
Dear Robin, the best is to write to arts_users for now. It will depend on the nature of the issues you run into who will get most involved on our side. The example from the classroom exercise calculates only the pure line-by-line gas absorption spectrum. Scientific issues here could be: -

Re: [arts-users] Using ARTS for atmospheric correction AMSR2 brigthness temperatures

2020-04-16 Thread Stefan Buehler
Dear Robin, yes, ARTS should be well suited for this. There even already is a python classroom exercise with a setup for computing and displaying optical depth. (On github, in package atmtools/arts-lectures, directory exercises/04-rtcalc .) What you may need some advice on is which

[arts-users] Using ARTS for atmospheric correction AMSR2 brigthness temperatures

2020-04-16 Thread Robin van der Schalie
Good afternoon, My name is Robin van der Schalie and I am currently the person in charge of running soil moisture retrievals based on passive microwave observations within the ESA Climate Change Initiative ( https://www.esa-soilmoisture-cci.org/). In our never ending search for ways to further