PPT-Evaluation of modeled microwave land surface
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emissivities with satellitebased estimates C Prigent and F Aires Estellus Observatoire de Paris P Liang and JL Moncet AER T Tian NASA S Boukabara NOAA
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emissivities with satellitebased estimates C Prigent and F Aires Estellus Observatoire de Paris P Liang and JL Moncet AER T Tian NASA S Boukabara NOAA. Part I: Development w/o Earth rotation. A . sea-breeze. (or . onshore breeze. ) is a wind. . from the sea that develops over land. near coasts. . It is formed by increasing temperature differences between the land and water; . Definition. jady@ukm.my. Meaning of land– s. 5 NLC. The . surface. of the earth and all substances forming that surface; . The earth . below. the surface and all substances therein; . All vegetation and other natural products, whether or not requiring the periodical application of labour to their . in . North and South America Using Multiple Sensor Data . Streams. Geoffrey . M. . Henebry. Xiaoyang Zhang. Baojuan Zheng. Lan Nguyen. Geospatial Sciences Center of Excellence. South Dakota State University. Andrea Schumacher, CIRA, Ft. Collins, CO. Mark . DeMaria. and John . Knaff. , NOAA/NESDIS/. StAR. Limin. Zhao, NOAA/NESDIS/OSPO/SPSD, Camp Springs, MD. Tom Schott, NOAA/NESDIS/OSD, Suitland, MD . Interdepartmental Hurricane Conference, 28 Feb – 3 Mar 2011, Miami, FL. Latent and sensible heat. “Sweating”. Greenhouse Gases. Longwave. Radiation. Albedo. “Breathing”. “Reflectivity”. To better assess land-climate interactions in NH under future change scenarios, we are measuring greenhouse gas, energy, and radiation fluxes across 4 different land cover types that broadly represent the NH landscape: forest, field/pasture, corn/agriculture, residential/paved. In the simplest terms, these fluxes can be thought of as breathing (respiring CO. The . Land Information System (LIS) . is a software framework for high-performance land-surface modeling and data assimilation. LIS was a co-winner of NASA’s Software of the Year in 2005.. A . Land Data Assimilation System (LDAS). V14.0.0 Schedule. Milestone (NCEP). Date. Status. Initial coordination with SPA team. 8/1/16. Complete. Submit frozen codes to NCO to setup real-time and retrospective . runs. 10/28/2016 . 10/17/2016. Technology for Food Safety . - . from . development to commercialization. Key elements: vision, team/competence, passion/persistence, delivery/resources . Juming Tang, Ph.D.. Professor of Food Engineering. Yudong . Tian, Christa Peters-Lidard, Ken Harrison, Sujay Kumar and Sarah Ringerud. . http://lis.gsfc.nasa.gov/PMM/. . Sponsored by NASA . PMM Program (PI: C. Peters-Lidard). 2. Outline. 1. Why does land surface microwave emissivity matter? . Circulation. Wind. Cyclones and Anticyclones. Sea breezes and Land Breezes. Air Masses. Fronts. Global Circulation and Climate. California Science Project. I. . Winds. There are several factors that affect the motion of air at the Earth’s surface, including:. ATM 419. Spring 2016. Fovell. 1. U-bar. (sustained wind). gusts ≠ u’. Reynolds averaging into U-bar and u’. Klemp. and Lilly (1975) _ Boulder windstorm. 2. Averaging interval long relative to fluctuations. Data Management Lead. mdrewry@itsc.uah.edu. Presented . at the GHRC User Working Group Meeting. September 25-26, . 2014. Presentation Overview. Data Management Group Team. Microwave Data at GHRC. Satellite Microwave Datasets. Using Weekday-Weekend . and Retrospective Analyses. Air Quality Division . Jim Smith and Mark Estes. Texas Commission on. Environmental Quality. Austin, Texas. Presented at the 9. th. Annual CMAS Conference. . Alain . Royer, . Alexandre. . Roy, Benoit . Montpetit. and . Al. exandre. . Langlois. Cartel. , . Université. de . Sherbrooke. With the . collaboration . of. Ghislain. Picard, LGGE, . Grenoble (DMRT).
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