“…The first polarization-sensitive Cimel instruments were constructed with sensitivity in a single channel (870 nm), while more recent versions are sensitive in all channels (typically 400, 500, 675, 870, 1020 and 1640 nm). Clear-sky measurements from these instruments are primarily used to determine aerosol optical properties (Li et al, 2004(Li et al, , 2006(Li et al, , 2007(Li et al, , 2009(Li et al, , 2010(Li et al, , 2013(Li et al, , 2009. Often, these algorithms use measures of quantity of polarization, and discard linear polarization direction information.…”