Satellite monitoring of the earth's surface and atmosphere : proceedings of the A1 Symposium of COSPAR Scientific Commission A which was held during the Thirtieth COSPAR Scientific Assembly, Hamburg, Germany, 11-21 July, 1994
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Satellite monitoring of the earth's surface and atmosphere : proceedings of the A1 Symposium of COSPAR Scientific Commission A which was held during the Thirtieth COSPAR Scientific Assembly, Hamburg, Germany, 11-21 July, 1994
(Advances in space research, vol.16 no.10)
Published for The Committee on Space Research [by] Pergamon, c1995
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Substantial advances have been made during the last years in satellite-borne instrumentation and techniques to yield unprecedented spatial and temporal coverage of the Earth atmosphere and surface, including land, ocean, and snow/ice surfaces. Several physical parameters have been recorded in that way over the globe, for more than a decade, leading to specific studies on their coverage and accuracy, their comparison with in-situ data, and their contribution to our scientific knowledge. Variables as different as sea surface temperature, sea surface height, surface wave height, ocean current, wind, phytoplankton pigment concentration, ice, snow, atmospheric liquid water, water vapor, precipitation, clouds, convection, surface radiation budget, air-sea heat, moisture, momentum, fluxes, soil moisture, vegetation, phytosynthetically active radiation, evapotranspiration, were investigated. The 31 papers contained in this volume provide a description of monitoring the Earth environment from space. The book is intended for geophysicists, atmospheric physicists, meteorologists, oceanographers and remote sensors.
目次
- Part 1 Satellites and atmosphere: solar surface adsorption from different satellite observations, S. Keevallik and U. Rannik
- evaluating the CLAVR (clouds from AVHRR) phase I could cover experimental product, L.L. Stowe et al
- the variability of cloud cover and cloud forcing inferred from NOAA AVHRR data for the north sea, F.H. Berger
- the impact of clouds on the radiative heating of the earth surface-atmosphere system determined from satellite data, R. Stuhlmann
- a study of bidirectional reflectance functions for broken cloud fields over ocean, A. Macke et al
- high level moisture observations and derived parameters from METEOSAT and other geostationary satellites, L. Picon and M. Desbois
- aerosol remote sensing over oceans, Heinemann and J. Fischer. Part 2 Satellites and ocean (including ice/snow): comparison of the sea surface temperature estimation methods, M. Moriyama et al
- satellite monitoring of oceanic turbulence around Japan islands, T. Nishimura et al
- an earth-gridded SSM/I data set for cryospheric studies and global change monitoring, R.L. Armstrong and M.J. Brodzik. Part 3 Satellites and vegetation: first order approach for estimating unstressed transpiration from meteorological satellite data, B.J. Choudhury and H.A.R. de Bruin
- prediction of daily amplitudes of canopy temperatures using satellite information, T. Tanczer et al
- remote sensing of earth's surface roughness at microwave frequency, K.P. Singh et al. (Part Contents).
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