Hi Ian,

Great to see that adding the Radar Monte Carlo code worked out so well. I'd be 
happy to commit your code to the ARTS repository. But I won't manage before 
January as I'm on vacation from tomorrow until January 5.

To make it easier for me to commit the changes, could you please provide them 
as a patch file? You can create it by running 'svn diff > radar.patch' in the 
top-level arts directory. Alternatively, let me know on which exact ARTS SVN 
revision number the files you provided are based upon (run 'svn info | grep 
Revision' in the arts directory).

This way I can apply the changes cleanly and don't accidentally revert anything 
that has changed in the meantime.

Thanks for helping to push ARTS forward!

Happy Holidays,
Oliver


> On 21 Dec 2016, at 21:27, Ian S. Adams <ian.ad...@nrl.navy.mil> wrote:
> 
> Dear ARTS Developers,
> 
> Attached is the Monte Carlo code for solving the radiative transfer equation 
> for a profiling weather radar. In developing the radar module, I expanded the 
> functionality within mc_radar to rotate from the antenna frame to the ARTS 
> reference frame used for radiative transfer calculations. This includes 
> functionality to rotate the polarization basis to (and from for propagation 
> away from the radar) the antenna boresight polarization basis. A README 
> document accompanies the the code further explaining the additions.
> 
> Cheers,
> Ian
> 
> <montecarlo_changes.tgz>

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