Filling the gap for a comprehensive one-stop reference and textbook geared towards graduate students and practicing specialists, this book provides complete coverage of the relevant atmospheric parameters derived using satellites today, as well as a sound understanding of the underlying physics, thus helping readers apply and optimize the methods. Following a refresher in radiative transfer and celestial mechanics, this text covers imaging and sounding, treating the retrieval of ozone, clouds, aerosols, and surface properties. Throughout, the mathematical derivations are given, and each chapter includes between five and ten exercises with the solutions available separately. A must have for environmental and atmospheric researchers, as well as for those working in industrial sectors involved with satellite based sounding systems.
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Dimensions: 170 x 240mm
Publication Date: 10 Jan 2022
Publisher: Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH
Publication City/Country: Germany
Language: English
ISBN13: 9783527409112
About Kenneth BowmanPing Yang
Kenneth 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.