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Compressive single-pixel multispectral Stokes polarimeter

2014

We present a single-pixel system that performs polarimetric multispectral imaging with the aid of compressive sensing techniques. We experimentally obtain the full Stokes spatial distribution of a scene for different spectral channels.

Physicsmedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryMultispectral imageComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONPolarimetryHyperspectral imagingPolarimeterMultispectral pattern recognitionSpectral imagingComputer Science::GraphicsCompressed sensingOpticsComputer Science::Computer Vision and Pattern RecognitionFull spectral imagingComputer Science::MultimediamedicinebusinessPhysics::Atmospheric and Oceanic PhysicsComputingMethodologies_COMPUTERGRAPHICSRemote sensingLatin America Optics and Photonics Conference
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Reappraising the appropriate calculation of a common meteorological quantity: Potential Temperature

2020

Abstract. The potential temperature is a widely used quantity in atmospheric science since it is conserved for air's adiabatic changes of state. Its definition involves the specific heat capacity of dry air, which is traditionally assumed as constant. However, the literature provides different values of this allegedly constant parameter, which are reviewed and discussed in this study. Furthermore, we derive the potential temperature for a temperature-dependent parameterization of the specific heat capacity of dry air, thus providing a new reference potential temperature with a more rigorous basis. This new reference shows different values and vertical gradients in the upper troposphere and …

Physics::Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics
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Airborne observations of a subvisible midlevel Arctic ice cloud: microphysical and radiative characterization

2009

Abstract. During the Arctic Study of Tropospheric Aerosol, Clouds and Radiation (ASTAR) campaign, which was conducted in March and April 2007, an optically thin ice cloud was observed at around 3 km altitude south of Svalbard. The microphysical and radiative properties of this particular subvisible midlevel cloud were investigated with complementary remote sensing and in-situ instruments. Collocated airborne lidar remote-sensing and spectral solar radiation measurements were performed at a flight altitude of 2300 m below the cloud base. Under almost stationary atmospheric conditions, the same subvisible midlevel cloud was probed with various in-situ sensors roughly 30 min later. From indivi…

Physics::Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics
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Balloon-borne match measurements of mid-latitude cirrus clouds

2013

Abstract. Observations of persistent high supersaturations with respect to ice inside cirrus clouds are challenging our understanding of cloud microphysics and of climate feedback processes in the upper troposphere. Single measurements of a cloudy air mass provide only a snapshot from which the persistence of ice supersaturation cannot be judged. We introduce here the "cirrus match technique" to obtain information of the evolution of clouds and their saturation ratio. The aim of these coordinated balloon soundings is to analyze the same air mass twice. To this end the standard radiosonde equipment is complemented by a frost point hygrometer "SnowWhite" and a particle backscatter detector "C…

Physics::Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics
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Cloud phase identification of low-level Arctic clouds from airborne spectral radiation measurements: test of three approaches

2008

Abstract. Boundary layer clouds were investigated with a complementary set of remote sensing and in situ instruments during the Arctic Study of Tropospheric Aerosol, Clouds and Radiation (ASTAR) campaign in March and April 2007. The clouds that formed in a cold air outbreak over the open Greenland sea showed a variety in their thermodynamic state. Beside the predominant mixed-phase clouds pure liquid and ice clouds were observed. Utilizing the measurements of solar radiation reflected by the clouds three methods to retrieve the thermodynamic phase of the cloud were defined and compared. Two ice indices IS and IP were obtained by analyzing the spectral pattern of the cloud top reflectance in…

Physics::Atmospheric and Oceanic PhysicsAstrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics
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Field and numerical study of river confluence flow structures

2010

River hydrodynamics Turbulent open channel flow and transport phenomena

Physics::Fluid DynamicsPhysics::Space PhysicsIngenieurwissenschaften (620)Numerical simulation Large Eddy simulation HydrodynamicsPhysics::Atmospheric and Oceanic PhysicsComputer Science::Information TheoryPhysics::Geophysics
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Role of secondary circulation on bank erosion in a large amplitude meandering laboratory channel

2009

This paper reports peculiar results of experimental investigation on the evolution of flow secondary circulation motion along a meander wave. The experiments have been conducted in a large amplitude meandering laboratory channel for two values of the width-to-depth ratio. Attention is focalised on how secondary motion affects the bank shear stress distribution, influencing the bank stability. The analysis essentially highlights that, especially for small width-to-depth ratio, as the channel curvature increases besides the classical central-region secondary circulation cell a counter-rotating circulation cell forms in the outer-bank region. Such counterrotating circulation cell allows to obt…

Physics::Fluid Dynamicsflow velocityOpen-channel flow ; meander wave ; secondary motion ; bank stability.secondary currentBank erosionPhysics::Atmospheric and Oceanic PhysicsSettore ICAR/01 - Idraulica
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X-ray computed tomography and numerical analysis of water-saturated porous materials

2012

A method for imaging a water-saturated porous material is developed in order to simulate a fluid flow through it using the Lattice Boltzmann method. The value of its flow permeability is compared to the value for the same sample when it is dry. An explanation for the difference in the experimental values of permeability for air and water is sought. A reference is given by experimental values from flow measurements that are interpreted according to Darcy's law of permeability.

Physics::Fluid Dynamicshuokoisuustomografiax-ray computed tomographyröntgentutkimusläpäisevyyspermeabilityDarcy's lawfysiikkaporous materialsPhysics::Atmospheric and Oceanic PhysicsPhysics::Geophysicsthe Lattice Boltzmann method
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Assessment of synthetic winds through spectralmodeling and validation using FAST

2016

- In this paper, we analyse the simulated and measured wind data with respect to their spectral characteristics and their effect on wind turbine loads. The synthetic data is generated from a stochastic full-field turbulent wind simulator - TurbSim for neutral stability conditions. We first investigate a model for velocity spectra and, a coherence model, by comparing the model results with the measurements. In the second part we analyse the synthetic data via spectra and coherence for two cases; without and with adding coherent events. Finally, we compare wind turbine loads calculated by using FAST simulation of 5 MW reference wind turbine on the basis of simulated and measured data for the …

Physics::Space PhysicsPhysics::Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics
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Orientation and flight behaviour identify the Soprano pipistrelle as a migratory bat species at the Baltic Sea coast

2019

Pipistrellus nathusiiOceanographybiologyBaltic seaPipistrellus pygmaeusAnimal Science and ZoologyOrientation (graph theory)Flight behaviourbiology.organism_classificationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsJournal of Zoology
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