The Use of EOS for studies of atmospheric physics : Varenna on Lake Como, Villa Monastero, 26 June-6 July 1990
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The Use of EOS for studies of atmospheric physics : Varenna on Lake Como, Villa Monastero, 26 June-6 July 1990
(Rendiconti della Scuola internazionale di fisica "Enrico Fermi", course 115)
North-Holland , Sole distributors for the USA and Canada, Elsevier Science Pub. Co., 1992
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Uso di EOS per studi di fisica atmosferica
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At head of title: Italian Physical Society
Title on added t.p.: L'uso di EOS per studi di fisica atmosferica
Includes bibliographical references
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This work is concerned with the atmosphere and how the understanding of its behaviour could be facilitated by the observations and modelling of these interacting processes planned within the framework of the EOS programme. The Enrico Fermi school on which the book is based, was organized in such as way that general introductory lectures were followed by reviews of the planned EOS instruments and observational strategy to study specific components and processes in the Earth-atmosphere system. The book is divided into four parts. It begins with an overview of the Earth Observing System concept and provides a general introduction to Earth System Science. It then deals with the troposphere and includes a comprehensive introduction to the problems of tropospheric chemistry. The more traditional view of the troposphere as the stage for dynamics and meterology is also dealt with. The climatic system is discussed in detail in the third section and includes the most important advances made in recent years in understanding some of these processes which have come from satellite observations. The final part deals with the middle atmosphere.
The interest in ozone has made this region of the atmosphere the most closely studied in the last few years, in an attempt to establish how much of the changes in its composition may be attributable to natural variability and how much to anthropogenic influence.
目次
- Part 1 Overview: earth system science, R.G. Prinn
- the EOS data and information system (EOSDIS), J. Dozier
- the use of EOS for studies of atmospheric physics, L. Marelli. Part 2 The troposphere: biogenic and anthropogenic trace gases in the atmosphere, G.P. Brasseur and R.G. Prinn
- tropospheric chemical models, R.G. Prinn
- measurements of pollution in the troposphere (MOPITT), J.R. Drummond
- the tropospheric emission spectrometer (TES) for the Earth Observing System (EOS), R. Beer
- atmospheric low-frequency variability and the role of diabatic processes, F. Molteni
- air-sea interactions and precipitation over the tropical oceans, C. Gautier
- principles of remote sensing of atmospheric parameters from space - application to the Atmospheric Infrared Sounder (AIRS), R. Rizzi and M.M. Bonzagni. Part 3 The climate: global climate, R.D. Cess
- satellite observations of clouds for climate studies, A. Slingo
- regional climate modelling, M.R. Marinucci and G. Giorgi
- remote sensing of cloud, aerosol and water vapour properties from the moderate resolution imaging spectrometer (MODIS), M.D. King
- HIRIS-NASA High-resolution Imaging Spectrometer for the Earth Observing System, J. Dozier
- ITIR design concept and science mission, Y. Yamaguchi et al. Part 4 The middle atmosphere: atmospheric dynamics - some fundamentals, with observational implications, M.E. McIntyre
- dynamics of the middle atmosphere - its role in transport and troposphere-stratosphere coupling, J.R. Holton
- transport in the middle atmosphere from satellite data, G. Visconti et al
- conservative-coordinate transformations for atmospheric measurements, M.R. Schoeberl and L.R. Lait
- the High Resolution Dynamics Limb Shoulder (HIRDLS) - an instrument for the study of Global Change, J.C. Gille and J.J. Barnett
- the Stratospheric Wind Infrared Limb Sounder - investigation of atmospheric dynamics and transport from EOS, D.J. McCleese
- stratospheric chemistry with emphasis using Far-Infrared Emission Experiment (SAFIRE), J.M. Russell III
- submillimetre heterodyne spectroscopy and remote sensing of the upper atmosphere, J.W. Water.
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