The Leipzig Aerosol and Cloud Remote Observations System LACROS  – a mobile infrastructure for aerosol-cloud-interaction observations at hot spots of atmospheric research 

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Patric Seifert ◽  
Johannes Bühl ◽  
Martin Radenz ◽  
Ronny Engelmann ◽  
Holger Baars ◽  
...  

<p>The large number of unsolved questions concerning the interaction between aerosol particles and clouds and corresponding indirect effects on precipitation and radiative transfer demand new measurement strategies and systems to resolve the atmospheric processes involved. Obtaining synergistic information about cloud and aerosol properties from multi–instrument and hence multi–sensor observations is a key approach to overcome the current lack of knowledge. Motivated by these needs, the mobile multi–instrument platform Leipzig Aerosol and Cloud Remote Observations System LACROS was set-up in 2011 by Leibniz Institute for Tropospheric Research (TROPOS). LACROS nowadays is the central component of a sophisticated framework of synergistic state-of-the-art measurement techniques and methodologies, embedded into an environment of comprehensive data management.</p> <p>The current setup of LACROS comprises a set of state-of-the-art remote-sensing instruments such as a 35-GHz scanning polarimetric cloud radar, multi-wavelength polarization Raman lidars, Doppler lidar, micro rain radar, microwave radiometer, laser disdrometer, as well as sensors for direct and diffuse downwelling solar and terrestrial radiation. All instruments are installed within customized sea-freight containers. This ensures a highest-possible mobility of the whole set of instruments. LACROS is a central mobile exploratory platform of the European Union Aerosol, Clouds, and Trace Gases Research Infrastructure (ACTRIS, http://www.actris.net). A variety of ways for physical, remote, and virtual access to the LACROS capabilities are provided via the European Union project ATMO-ACCESS (https://www.atmo-access.eu).</p> <p>LACROS measurements focus on three main tasks: (1) Investigation of mixed-phase cloud processes by exploiting co‐located remote-sensing observations of microphysical properties and radiative effects of aerosols and clouds and their interactions. (2) Instrument validation and development of algorithms and new measurement techniques for cloud and aerosol microphysics retrievals such as, i.e., dual‐field‐of‐view lidar to derive cloud droplet size information, or retrievals of aerosol microphysical properties from combined lidar and Sun photometer measurements. (3) Field deployments in key regions of atmospheric research, where the processes under investigation are already naturally constrained and observations can ideally be combined with in-situ observations or model simulations.</p> <p> </p> <p>This contribution will present the current setup of LACROS and its recent deployments in Leipzig, the Netherlands, Cyprus and southern Chile, results of aerosol-cloud-interaction studies by means of both, case studies and multi-site long-term statistics, as well as an overview on the current and future involvement of LACROS in cal/val activities of new methods and satellite missions. </p>

2009 ◽  
Vol 40 (5) ◽  
pp. 48 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gabriele Vaccari ◽  
Cynthia H. Panagiotidis ◽  
Cristina Acin ◽  
Simone Peletto ◽  
Francis Barillet ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 10 (10) ◽  
pp. 3398 ◽  
Author(s):  
Maria-Lizbeth Uriarte-Miranda ◽  
Santiago-Omar Caballero-Morales ◽  
Jose-Luis Martinez-Flores ◽  
Patricia Cano-Olivos ◽  
Anastasia-Alexandrovna Akulova

Management of tire waste is an important aspect of sustainable development due to its environmental, economical and social impacts. Key aspects of Reverse Logistics (RL) and Green Logistics (GL), such as recycling, re-manufacturing and reusable packaging, can improve the management of tire waste and support sustainability. Although these processes have been performed with a high degree of efficiency in other countries such as Japan, Spain and Germany, the application in Mexico and Russia has faced setbacks due to the absence of guidelines regarding legislation, RL processes, and social responsibility. Within this context, the present work aims to develop an integrated RL model to improve on these processes by considering the RL models from Russia and Mexico. For this, a review focused on RL in Mexico, Russia, Japan and the European Union (EU) was performed. Hence, the integrated model considers regulations and policies performed in each country to assign responsibilities regarding RL processes for the management of tire waste. As discussed, the implementation of efficient RL processes for the management of tire waste depends of different social entities such as the user (customer), private and public companies, and manufacturing and state-of-the-art approaches to transform waste into different products (diversification) to consider the RL scheme as a total economic system.


Author(s):  
Silke Balzert ◽  
Thomas Burkhart ◽  
Dirk Werth ◽  
Michal Laclavík ◽  
Martin Šeleng ◽  
...  

More than 99% of European enterprises are SMEs. While collaboration with other enterprises provides potential for improving business performance, enterprise interoperability research has yet to produce results which can be used by SMEs without the need for high start-up costs (e.g. learning, infrastructure and installation costs). Therefore the Commius project (funded by the European Union) aims towards the development of such a “zero costs of entry” interoperability solution for SMEs, allowing them to reuse existing and familiar applications for electronic communication. This chapter provides an overview of the research field “Enterprise Interoperability.” Based on a four layer interoperability framework, this chapter will examine which technical, process-based and semantic solutions for enterprise interoperability are available at the moment and which strategic motives drive or prevail SMEs to engage in E-business activities.


2010 ◽  
pp. 2134-2162
Author(s):  
Silke Balzert ◽  
Thomas Burkhart ◽  
Dirk Werth ◽  
Michal Laclavík ◽  
Martin Šeleng ◽  
...  

More than 99% of European enterprises are SMEs. While collaboration with other enterprises provides potential for improving business performance, enterprise interoperability research has yet to produce results which can be used by SMEs without the need for high start-up costs (e.g. learning, infrastructure and installation costs). Therefore the Commius project (funded by the European Union) aims towards the development of such a “zero costs of entry” interoperability solution for SMEs, allowing them to reuse existing and familiar applications for electronic communication. This chapter provides an overview of the research field “Enterprise Interoperability.” Based on a four layer interoperability framework, this chapter will examine which technical, process-based and semantic solutions for enterprise interoperability are available at the moment and which strategic motives drive or prevail SMEs to engage in E-business activities.


2019 ◽  
Vol 11 (20) ◽  
pp. 2432 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yade Li ◽  
Weidong Hu ◽  
Shi Chen ◽  
Wenlong Zhang ◽  
Rui Guo ◽  
...  

Passive multi-frequency microwave remote sensing is often plagued with the problems of low- and non-uniform spatial resolution. In order to adaptively enhance and match the spatial resolution, an accommodative spatial resolution matching (ASRM) framework, composed of the flexible degradation model, the deep residual convolutional neural network (CNN), and the adaptive feature modification (AdaFM) layers, is proposed in this paper. More specifically, a flexible degradation model, based on the imaging process of the microwave radiometer, is firstly proposed to generate suitable datasets for various levels of matching tasks. Secondly, a deep residual CNN is introduced to jointly learn the complicated degradation factors of the data, so that the resolution can be matched up to fixed levels with state of the art quality. Finally, the AdaFM layers are added to the network in order to handle arbitrary and continuous resolution matching problems between a start and an end level. Both the simulated and the microwave radiation imager (MWRI) data from the Fengyun-3C (FY-3C) satellite have been used to demonstrate the validity and the effectiveness of the method.


2008 ◽  
Vol 4 (S251) ◽  
pp. 141-142
Author(s):  
Laurent Wiesenfeld ◽  
Alexandre Faure ◽  
Nicolas Troscompt ◽  
Michael Wernli ◽  
Cecilia Ceccarelli ◽  
...  

AbstractWe set up a framework for calculating in a precise and controlled way the collisional properties of several molecules of astrophysical meaning. The quantities that are relevant for astrophysics are rotational and vibrational quenching/excitation rates by means of collisions of H2 with water and some organic molecules (HC3N, H2CO). We calculate those rates by means of successively determining a intermolecular potential energy surface and calculating inelastic cross sections and rates classically and/or quantum mechanically. These calculations are part of the European Union FP6 Molecular Universe program.


Author(s):  
Katarzyna Sieradzka

At a time of huge economic challenges, innovativeness is perceived as a way of overcoming difficulties, fostering and assuring socio-economic growth of particular countries. It is necessary to improve competitive standing of enterprises both in domestic and international economies. Launching of new or improved products, application of state of the art technologies and of new organisational and management solutions are key to enhanced effectiveness and better competitiveness of enterprises. Innovation standards of Polish enterprises are considerably lower than those of businesses operating in countries of the old European Union, therefore so much attention is paid to these issues.This paper undertakes to analyse innovative activities of enterprises in the Polish economy.Based on the report ‘Innovation Union Scoreboard’, a comparative analysis of Poland’s innovation standards in relation to other member states of the European Union is conducted, levels and structure of financial spending on innovative activities incurred by Polish industrial enterprises are discussed using statistics published by the National Office for Statistics and Ministry of Economy.


2020 ◽  
Vol 237 ◽  
pp. 01011
Author(s):  
Upendra N. Singh

Active optical (Laser/Lidar) measurement techniques are critical for the future National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Earth, Planetary Science, Exploration, and Aeronautics measurements. The latest science decadal surveys recommend a number of missions requiring active optical systems to meet the science measurement objectives and the aeronautics community continues to use Laser/Lidar technologies to meet the aeronautics measurement objectives. This presentation will provide an overview of NASA efforts in developing and maturing state-of-the-art advanced solid-state flight laser/lidar systems for airborne and space-borne remote sensing measurements. The presentation will also provide details of a strategic approach for active optical technologies and techniques to meet the NASA’s future Earth and Space Science measurements/missions needs and requirements for space-based applications.


Author(s):  
Stefanie J. Hectors ◽  
Philippe Garteiser ◽  
Sabrina Doblas ◽  
Gwenaël Pagé ◽  
Bernard E. Van Beers ◽  
...  

AbstractIn renal MRI, measurement of the T1 relaxation time of water molecules may provide a valuable biomarker for a variety of pathological conditions. Due to its sensitivity to the tissue microenvironment, T1 has gained substantial interest for noninvasive imaging of renal pathology, including inflammation and fibrosis. In this chapter, we will discuss the basic concept of T1 mapping and different T1 measurement techniques and we will provide an overview of emerging preclinical applications of T1 for imaging of kidney disease.This chapter is based upon work from the COST Action PARENCHIMA, a community-driven network funded by the European Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST) program of the European Union, which aims to improve the reproducibility and standardization of renal MRI biomarkers. This introduction chapter is complemented by two separate chapters describing the experimental procedure and data analysis.


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