3–4 April 1986, Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
Skylight Polarization During a Total Solar Eclipse: A Quantitative Description
G.P. Können
FA1 Meteorological Optics (MO) 1986 View: PDF
Is the Horizon Visible from an Airplane?
Craig F. Bohren and Alistair B. Fraser
FA2 Meteorological Optics (MO) 1986 View: PDF
Optical Spectrum of Breaking Wind Waves
Bryan R. Kerman
FA3 Meteorological Optics (MO) 1986 View: PDF
Use of Optical Limiting Atmospheric Conditions to Assess Historical Changes in Air Pollution
Stanley A. Changnon
FA4 Meteorological Optics (MO) 1986 View: PDF
The Imaging Properties of Rarefied Clouds
R. Shubert
FA5 Meteorological Optics (MO) 1986 View: PDF
Optics of Sunbeams
David K. Lynch
FA6 Meteorological Optics (MO) 1986 View: PDF
Why do the Supernumeraries of Secondary Rainbows Never Show up in Rainshowers?
FB1 Meteorological Optics (MO) 1986 View: PDF
Computer Simulation of Rainbows, Glory and Corona Phenomena including Multiple Scattering.
E. Tränkle
FB2 Meteorological Optics (MO) 1986 View: PDF
The Heiligenschein as Diagnostic Tool in Satellite Remote Sensing
S. A. W. Gerstl and C. Simmer
FB3 Meteorological Optics (MO) 1986 View: PDF
A Possible Application of the Fraunhofer Line Filling-in Effect to Cloud Top Height Measurement
H. Park, D. F. Heath, and C. L. Mateer
FB4 Meteorological Optics (MO) 1986 View: PDF
Application of the theory of the tenous particles to the calculation of the optical properties of the atmospheric haze.
Vadim Raskin
FB5 Meteorological Optics (MO) 1986 View: PDF
The Faceted Snow Crystal
John Hallett
ThA1 Meteorological Optics (MO) 1986 View: PDF
Polarization Properties of Light Pillars: Brewster Angle Effects
Kenneth Sassen
ThA2 Meteorological Optics (MO) 1986 View: PDF
Multiple Scattering Effects in Halo Phenomena.
E. Tränkle and R. Greenler
ThA3 Meteorological Optics (MO) 1986 View: PDF
Ice Crystals and Halos in Fairbanks, Alaska Ice Crystals and Halos at the South Pole
Walter Tape
ThA4 Meteorological Optics (MO) 1986 View: PDF
Observations of Halo Scattering From Single Ice Crystals
Antonino Pluchino
ThA5 Meteorological Optics (MO) 1986 View: PDF
Carbon Dioxide Ice Halos on Mars; A Prediction from Crystal Growth Experiments
Paul Doherty and Clarence Bennett
ThA6 Meteorological Optics (MO) 1986 View: PDF
The Catastrophe Optics of Atmospheric Twinkling and Reflections from Rippling Water
Michael Berry
ThB1 Meteorological Optics (MO) 1986 View: PDF
Laboratory Simulation of Inferior and Superior Mirages
Robert G. Greenler
ThB2 Meteorological Optics (MO) 1986 View: PDF
Terrestrial Images transmitted by the Novaya Zemlya Effect
Waldemar H. Lehn
ThB3 Meteorological Optics (MO) 1986 View: PDF
Continuous-Tone Mirage Images computed from Digitised Source Photographs
Waldemar H. Lehn and R. Edgar Wallace
ThB4 Meteorological Optics (MO) 1986 View: PDF
Lateral mirages and the boundry-layer heating problem for optics
W. Livingston and R. Lynds
ThB6 Meteorological Optics (MO) 1986 View: PDF
Variations in atmospheric refractive index associated with ground-based turbulence at the Mauna Kea Observatory
D. Andre Erasmus
ThB7 Meteorological Optics (MO) 1986 View: PDF