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Aimed at the senior undergraduate and graduate level, this textbook
fills the gap between general introductory texts offering little
detail and very technical, advanced books written for
mathematicians and theorists rather than experimentalists in the
field.
The result is a concise course in atmospheric radiative processes,
tailored for one semester. The authors are accomplished researchers
who know how to reach their intended audience and provide here the
content needed to understand climate warming and remote sensing for
pollution measurement. They also include supplementary reading for
planet scientists and problems.
Equally suitable reading for geophysicists, physical chemists,
astronomers, environmental chemists and spectroscopists.
A solutions manual for lecturers will be provided on
www.wiley-vch.de/supplements.
This first comprehensive review of airborne measurement principles
covers all atmospheric components and surface parameters. It
describes the common techniques to characterize aerosol particles
and cloud/precipitation elements, while also explaining radiation
quantities and pertinent hyperspectral and active remote sensing
measurement techniques along the way. As a result, the major
principles of operation are introduced and exemplified using
specific instruments, treating both classic and emerging
measurement techniques.
The two editors head an international community of eminent
scientists, all of them accepted and experienced specialists in
their field, who help readers to understand specific problems
related to airborne research, such as immanent uncertainties and
limitations. They also provide guidance on the suitability of
instruments to measure certain parameters and to select the correct
type of device.
While primarily intended for climate, geophysical and atmospheric
researchers, its relevance to solar system objects makes this work
equally appealing to astronomers studying atmospheres of solar
system bodies with telescopes and space probes.
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