Terça-feira, 14 de Fevereiro, 14:30h, Seminário: Introductio
Oradora: Doutora María José Granados, Universidade de Granada, Espanha
Title: Introduction to cloud radars
Abstract: Cloud radars are key remote sensors for the study of cloud geometrical and optical properties. They can provide vertical information about structure and composition of clouds operating at high frequencies. The analysis of this information allows us to get a better understanding of clouds in the atmosphere and their extended use in Europe in networks such as ACTRIS/CLOUDNET provides a gloval overview on a continental scale. This seminar will focus on the physical basis of these systems and their implementation in the European community.
Quarta-feira, 15 de Fevereiro, 10:00-12:00h, Actividade Prática: Jupyter notebook practice’ to show radar calibration with disdrometer. Laboratório de Física, Dr. Maria José Granados
Quarta-feira, 15 de Fevereiro, 14:30h, Seminário: Lidar technique: measurements and estimations. Sala 138.
Orador: Doutor Juan Antonio Bravo, Universidade de Granada, Espanha
Title: Lidar technique: measurements and estimations
Abstract: The lidar technique has been proven as an essential technique for the atmospheric observation of aerosols and clouds, allowing the determination from aerosol and cloud structures to their optical and physical properties. However, lidar products have different uncertainties associated with the algorithm used to determine them. This seminar will show the lidar technique from its basis to the estimation of microphysical properties with the aim of informing about its scientific potential.
Quinta-feira, 16 de Fevereiro, 10:00-12:00h, Actividade Prática: Jupyter notebook practice’ to show some methods to detect atmospheric aerosol structures with lidar data. Laboratório de Física Dr. Juan Antonio Bravo
Para as actividades práticas será necessário PC/laptop e instalação de python.
Quem quiser participar na(s) actividade(s) práticas envie por favor uma mensagem com essa intenção para a professora Maria João Costa: mjcosta@uevora.pt.
(para os estudantes de doutoramento de Física da Atmosfera e do Clima todas as atividades são obrigatórias)