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IntroductionRemote sensing of clouds and atmosphere, with a long history of accomplishments, is at the heart of numerous studies aimed at understanding better a broad range of complex climate-related physical processes. This volume of SPIE proceedings includes 33 manuscripts in which the conference participants offer valuable highlights of the recent achievements in the development of advanced observational capabilities and improvements in remote sensing techniques. These proceedings cover the full range of the conference topics related to the remote sensing of atmosphere and clouds from surface and space, and the theoretical and experimental aspects of interaction of passive and active radiation with atmosphere and clouds. Two invited speakers (Dr. David Winker, NASA Langley Research Center, United States, and Dr. Marc Mallet, Laboratoire d’Aérologie, CNRS, France) gave illuminating talks that bridged important observational and model components and generated many fruitful follow-up discussions. In addition to the distinguished senior participants, several early career scientists gave talks and shared new perspectives in their research fields. The meeting was held in Toulouse, France, a beautiful and dynamic city with pleasant surroundings, and one of the main centers of the European aerospace industry. We are grateful to the SPIE Organizing Committee for providing the friendly environment and all participants for their valuable contributions, which were essential to the success of this meeting. Adolfo Comerón Evgueni I. Kassianov Klaus Schäfer Richard H. Picard Konradin Weber |