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Affiliated institutions: University of Arizona

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Description: ULTRASIP is an Ultraviolet Linear Stokes Imaging Polarimeter developed by the Polarization Lab at the Wyant College of Optical Sciences at the University of Arizona. Initially developed for imaging optically thin clouds, ULTRASIP is currently being upgraded to provide ground-based remote sensing measurements of wildfire smoke.

Has supplemental materials for GRASP Aerosol Retrievals from AirMSPI FIREX-AQ Observations on Thesis Commons

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UV Polarimetry for Wildfire Smoke

Research Hypothesis: Changes in the position of the sky polarization neutral points will act as an alert of increased aerosol loading even if the aerosols are outside the field of view of the camera.

The UV Polarimetry for Wildfire Smoke project combines radiative transfer simulations and development of an ultraviolet linear stokes imaging polarimeter.

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aerosolsAirMSPIflirGRASPinstrumentMoogneutral pointsopticsPolarimetryPolarizationRemote Sensingsky polarizationsun-trackingthorlabsultravioletvisiblewildfire smoke

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