2010 Workshop:Calibration of optical data
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Calibration of optical data
Location, Date/Time and Duration
4 hours
Conveners
Workshop Categories
Altitudes: MLT - Latitudes: global - Inst/Model: optical - Other: also IT altitude
Format of the Workshop
Short Presentations
Estimated attendance
25-35 people
Conflicts with other workshops or Requested Specific Days
If possible, we would like to not be scheduled at the same time as other optical or climate change workshops. Also, if pIossible we would like to be scheduled Monday-Wednesday because of availability of important contributors.
Thank you
Special technology requests
Description
Accurate calibration is important for inter-comparison of observations, data/model comparisons, and long-term investigations. We invite discussion on a broad range of topics relating to optical observations and their analysis, including absolute and relative intensity calibration, wavelength calibration, spatial scale determination, error analysis, correction for scattering within the lower atmosphere and flat field techniques. We plan to invite colleagues from the broader atmospheric and space physics community in Boulder to discuss calibration techniques in their field.
Workshop Summary
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List of Speakers and their presentations:
- Mark Conde (U AK) Conde title
- John Meriwether (Clemson) Meriwether title
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