Radiation through a Foggy Atmosphere

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"Radiation through a Foggy Atmosphere" is a scientific work by physicist Arthur Schuster that analyzes how radiation propagates and is scattered in a fog-filled or turbid atmosphere.

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instanceOf physics paper
scientific work
analyzes how radiation is scattered in a fog-filled atmosphere
how radiation propagates in a fog-filled atmosphere
author Arthur Schuster NERFINISHED
authorFullName Sir Arthur Schuster NERFINISHED
contributesTo theory of radiative transfer
understanding of light transport in scattering media
field atmospheric physics
physics
radiative transfer
hasAuthorOccupation physicist
hasInfluenceOn later work on atmospheric radiative transfer
models of radiation in cloudy atmospheres
language English
relatedTo diffusion approximation in radiative transfer
radiation transport equation
theory of light scattering in clouds and fog
studiesMedium fog
turbid atmosphere
topic absorption of radiation
diffuse radiation
multiple scattering
propagation of radiation in turbid media
scattering of radiation in fog
turbid atmosphere
usesConcept absorption coefficient
intensity of radiation
mean free path
optical depth
scattering coefficient

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Arthur Schuster notableWork Radiation through a Foggy Atmosphere