23 papers in 4 sessions Change year:

Skylight Polarization During a Total Solar Eclipse: A Quantitative Description

FA1 Meteorological Optics (MO) 1986 View: PDF

Is the Horizon Visible from an Airplane?

FA2 Meteorological Optics (MO) 1986 View: PDF

Optical Spectrum of Breaking Wind Waves

FA3 Meteorological Optics (MO) 1986 View: PDF

Use of Optical Limiting Atmospheric Conditions to Assess Historical Changes in Air Pollution

FA4 Meteorological Optics (MO) 1986 View: PDF

The Imaging Properties of Rarefied Clouds

FA5 Meteorological Optics (MO) 1986 View: PDF

Optics of Sunbeams

FA6 Meteorological Optics (MO) 1986 View: PDF

The Faceted Snow Crystal

ThA1 Meteorological Optics (MO) 1986 View: PDF

Polarization Properties of Light Pillars: Brewster Angle Effects

ThA2 Meteorological Optics (MO) 1986 View: PDF

Multiple Scattering Effects in Halo Phenomena.

ThA3 Meteorological Optics (MO) 1986 View: PDF

Ice Crystals and Halos in Fairbanks, Alaska Ice Crystals and Halos at the South Pole

ThA4 Meteorological Optics (MO) 1986 View: PDF

Observations of Halo Scattering From Single Ice Crystals

ThA5 Meteorological Optics (MO) 1986 View: PDF

Carbon Dioxide Ice Halos on Mars; A Prediction from Crystal Growth Experiments

ThA6 Meteorological Optics (MO) 1986 View: PDF

The Catastrophe Optics of Atmospheric Twinkling and Reflections from Rippling Water

ThB1 Meteorological Optics (MO) 1986 View: PDF

Laboratory Simulation of Inferior and Superior Mirages

ThB2 Meteorological Optics (MO) 1986 View: PDF

Terrestrial Images transmitted by the Novaya Zemlya Effect

ThB3 Meteorological Optics (MO) 1986 View: PDF

Continuous-Tone Mirage Images computed from Digitised Source Photographs

ThB4 Meteorological Optics (MO) 1986 View: PDF

Lateral mirages and the boundry-layer heating problem for optics

ThB6 Meteorological Optics (MO) 1986 View: PDF