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==== 3D cloud reconstructions using stereo cameras ==== | ==== 3D cloud reconstructions using stereo cameras ==== | ||
- | The SOCLES project (Stereo Observations of Clouds for LES Validation and Sub-scale Cloud Parameterizations, https:// | + | {{: |
- | range of spatial scales. This behavior has complicated their representation in numerical weather prediction and climate models. | + | |
- | cannot be achieved with vertically pointing instrumentation or satellite sensors. | + | The SOCLES project (Stereo Observations of Clouds for LES Validation and Sub-scale Cloud Parameterizations) combines high-frequency cloud observations by multiple hemispheric cameras with high-resolution Large-Eddy Simulations (LES) at the [[https:// |
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+ | SOCLES aims to fill a critical data gap concerning | ||
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+ | SOCLES is an ongoing joint effort by scientists at the University of Bonn and the University of Cologne, supported by DFG: https:// | ||
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- | The LES realizations supplement the observational data, but also allow for the testing of measurement strategies, for example concerning the required density of the stereo camera network. Testing the realism of the LES is a first step and a major research objective, involving determination of the resolution at which simulated cloud irregularity starts to match the stereo camera observations. To this purpose we make use of [[http:// | ||
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