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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Kenneth Bowman (Texas A&M University) , Ping YangPublisher: Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH Imprint: Blackwell Verlag GmbH Dimensions: Width: 17.00cm , Height: 17.00cm , Length: 24.00cm ISBN: 9783527409112ISBN 10: 3527409114 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 10 January 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , College/higher education , Professional & Vocational , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of Contents"1 Introduction 1.1 Definition of Remote Sensing 1.2 History of Satellite Meteorology 2 Satellite Orbits and Keplerian Orbital Dynamics 2.1 Kepler's laws 2.2 Newton's second law of motion and law of universal gravitation 2.3 two-body problem 2.4 A naïve approach to orbital dynamics 2.5 Polar coordinates 2.6 Kinematics in polar coordinates 2.7 Dynamics of a satellite in a gravitational field 2.8 Orbital perturbations 2.9 Commonly-used satellite orbit types 3 Radiative Transfer 3.1 Basic radiometric quantities 3.2 Blackbody radiation 3.3 Single-scattering properties of particulate matter in the atmosphere 3.4 Absorption and emission by gases 3.5 Radiative transfer equation 3.6 Transfer of solar radiation 3.7 Transfer of thermal infrared radiation 4 Passive and active satellite instruments 4.1 Satellites 4.2 Instruments on NOAA Polar Orbiters 4.3 Instruments on the ""A-Train"" satellites 5 Image Interpretation 5.1 Satellite imagery 5.2 Spectral properties 5.3 Geolocation and Calibration 5.4 Image processing techniques 6 Sounder 6.1 Temperature sounding 6.2 Retrieval of water vapor 7 Retrievals of Surface Properties 7.1 Retrieval of sea surface temperature from infrared radiation 7.2 Microwave methods for retrieving sea surface temperature 7.3 Surface bidirectional reflectance distribution function (BRDF) 8 Ozone 8.1 Transmitted ultraviolet 8.2 backscattered ultraviolet 8.3 Infrared emission 9 Retrievals of cloud and aerosol properties 9.1 Determination of cloud thermodynamic phase 9.2 Determination of cloud-top pressure and temperature 9.3 Retrieval of cloud optical thickness and effective size 9.4 Retrieval of cloud water from microwave observations 9.5 Retrieval of aerosol properties 10. Precipitation Retrieval 10.1 Satellites 10.2 Passive microwave methods 10.3 Space-borne radar methods. 10.4 Infrared method and global precipitation index 11. Active Sensors 11.1 Spaceborne lidar 11.2 Retrieval wind speed over oceans from lidar returns 11.3 Use lidar signals to study cloud systems Suggested Reading Problems and Exercises List of Acronyms and Symbols"ReviewsAuthor InformationKenneth Bowman is professor at Texas A&M University. Prior stations have been with NASA GSFC and Princeton University. An experienced teacher and book author, he is member of a large variety of boards and committees, making his standing with the community impeccable. His research focuses on atmospheric transport and mixing, climate dynamics and stratospheric ozone. Ping Yang is Associate Professor with the Department of Atmospheric Sciences at Texas A&M University, USA. Before taking this position, he carried out research at various institutions, including the Goddard Earth Sciences and Technology Center, the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, both Maryland, and the UCLA, California. He received coveted awards and serves as editor to three reviewed journals. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |