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ARTS (Atmospheric Radiative Transfer Simulator) is a widely usedatmospheric radiative transfer simulator for infrared, microwave, and sub-millimeter wavelengths.While the model is developed by a community, core development is done by the University of Hamburg and Chalmers University, with previous participation from Luleå University of Technology and University of Bremen.

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  • ARTS (radiative transfer code) (en)
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  • ARTS (Atmospheric Radiative Transfer Simulator) is a widely usedatmospheric radiative transfer simulator for infrared, microwave, and sub-millimeter wavelengths.While the model is developed by a community, core development is done by the University of Hamburg and Chalmers University, with previous participation from Luleå University of Technology and University of Bremen. (en)
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  • Screenshot of the top part of a script for ARTS, opened in text editor Vi IMproved 7.4 (en)
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  • ARTS (Atmospheric Radiative Transfer Simulator) is a widely usedatmospheric radiative transfer simulator for infrared, microwave, and sub-millimeter wavelengths.While the model is developed by a community, core development is done by the University of Hamburg and Chalmers University, with previous participation from Luleå University of Technology and University of Bremen. Whereas most radiative transfer models are developed for a specific instrument, ARTS is one of few models that aims to be generically applicable.It is designed from basic physical principles and has been used in a wide range of situations. It supports fully polarised radiative transfer calculations in clear-sky or cloudy conditions in 1-D, 2-D, or 3-D geometries,including the calculations of Jacobians. Cloudy simulations support liquid and ice clouds with particles of varying sizes and shapesand supports multiple-scattering simulations.Absorption is calculated line-by-line, with continuaor using a lookup table.The user programs ARTS by the means of a simple scripting language.ARTS is a physics-based model and therefore much slower than many radiative transfer models that are used operationally and is currently unable to simulate solar, visible, or shortwave radiation. ARTS has been used at the University of Maryland to assess radiosonde humidity measurements,by the University of Bern for water vapour retrievals,by the Norwegian University of Science and Technology for Carbon monoxide retrievals above Antarctica,and by the Japanese space agency JAXA to aid the development of retrievals from JEM/SMILES,among others. According to the ARTS website as of November 2016, ARTS has been used in at least 154 peer-reviewed scientific publications. (en)
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