First announcement 2nd Workshop CGMS International Cloud Working Group 29 October-2 November 2018, Madison, Wisconsin, USA

The 2nd Workshop of the International Cloud Working Group (ICWG) will be held in Madison, Wisconsin, USA from 29 October to 2 November 2018. The workshop aims at enhancing cloud retrieval schemes and their applicability and a better characterization of their validity. Experts working with cloud parameter retrieval schemes from passive imagers, passive microwave, and lidar and radar observations are invited to participate in the workshop and to contribute to the workshop’s cloud parameter inter-comparison and validation activities. More information on registration and submitting abstracts will follow in the second announcement.

To see the first official announcement, click here.
For details on the selected golden days, and when and how to submit your data, click here.

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