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9th International
Meeting on Light and Color in Nature
A forum for scientific discussion of
optical phenomena in the atmosphere and the natural environment, |
The meeting was held 25-29 June, 2007 at Montana State University - Bozeman. |
Announcement: the next meeting will be held 17-20 June 2010 at St. Mary's College of Maryland
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Contributed and invited oral presentations addressed original research on natural optical phenomena, emphasizing optics in the atmosphere. Topics include rainbows, halos, glories, coronas, iridescence, sky colors, mirages and refraction effects, contrast phenomena, optics of lightning phenomena, auroras, noctilucent clouds, visibility, light pillars, glitter patterns, and generally light scattering phenomena in the atmosphere and natural environment. We also had several presentations on educational web pages and novel observing and measurement techniques. Some interesting new topics this year were snow crystals and sky colors related to nocturnal insect vision. A one-day excursion to Yellowstone National Park on 27 June was a highlight of the week!
"Pretty
Picture" session: We continued the tradition of holding an evening
session where all participants shared photographs and videos of natural
optical phenomena. This session was chaired by Dr. David Lynch.
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| Photos from the 9th meeting | Meeting Agenda
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Submissions and information:
Dr. Joseph A. Shaw Director, Optical Technology Center 610 Cobleigh Hall Montana State University Bozeman, Montana 59717 Ph. 406-994-7261; Fax 406-994-5958 jshaw at montana dot edu |
| International Conference Committee | ||
| Meeting background | ||
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updated 23 July 2009 |
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