Date:1/1/1979
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
Author:Adler, R.F., D.D. Fenn
Title:Thunderstorm vertical velocities estimated from satellite data.
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 36, 9, 1747-1754
Abstract:Infrared geosynchronous satellite data with an interval of 5 min. between images are used to estimate thunderstorm top ascent rates on two cases study days.
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Date:11/1/1981
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
Author:Adler, R.F., D.D. Fenn
Title:Satellite-observed cloud-top height changes in tornadic thunderstorms.
Publication:J. Appl. Met., 20, 1369-1375
Abstract:Short-interval geosynchronous infrared satellite data are used to examine 11 cases of tornadic thunderstorms with respect to cloud-top temperature (height) variations relative to tornado touchdown times
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Date:9/15/1986
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
Author:Adler, R.F., F.A. Mack
Title:Thunderstorm cloud top dynamics as infrared from satellite observations and a cloud top parcel model.
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 43, 1945-1960
Abstract:A Lagrangian model applicable to the overshooting region of thunderstorm tops is used to describe the temperature-height path taken by updraft core parcels
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Date:4/1/1989
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
Author:Eyre, J.R., W.P. Menzel
Title:Retrieval of cloud parameters from satellite sounder data: A simulation study.
Publication:J. Appl. Met., 28, 267-275
Abstract:Estimates of cloud-top pressure and effective fractional cloud cover may be retrieved from satellite infrared sounder data.
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Date:5/1/1988
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
Author:Heymsfield, G.M., R. Fulton
Title:Comparison of high-altitude remote aircraft measurements with the radar structure of an Oklahoma thunderstorm: Implications for precipitation estimation from space.
Publication:Mon. Wea. Rev., 116, 1157-1174
Abstract:Observations of an isolated group of Oklahoma thunderstorms from NASA's high altitude ER-w aircraft are presented.
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Date:2/1/1991
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
Author:Heymsfield, G.M., R. Fulton, J.D. Spinhirne
Title:Aircraft overflight measurements of midwest severe storms: Implications of geosynchronous satellite interpretations.
Publication:Mon. Wea. Rev., 119, 2, 436-456
Abstract:The instrumented NASA ER-2 aircraft overflew severe convection with infrared (IR) V features for the first time in the Midwest United States during May 1984.
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Date:7/1/1991
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
Author:Jameson, A.R.
Title:The effect of drop-size distribution variability on radiometric estimates of rainfall rates for frequencies from 3 to 10 GHZ.
Publication:J. Appl. Met., 30, 7, 1025-1033
Abstract:The substantial upwelling microwave radiation emitted by rain, as well as the relative simplicity of radiometers, guarantees their continuing important role in measuring rain from space.
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Date:3/1/1994
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
Author:Johnson, L.R., P.L. Smith, T.H. Vonder Haar, D. Reinke
Title:The relationship between area-time integrals determined from satellite infrared data by means of a fixed-threshold approach and convective rainfall volumes.
Publication:Mon. Wea. Rev., 122, 440-448
Abstract:The relationship of the rainfall from convective clouds to area-time integrals determined from satellite infrared data using a fixed infrared-temperature threshold is investigated.
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Date:8/1/1990
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
Author:Liou, K.M., S.C. Ou, Y. Takano, F.P.J. Valero and T.P. Ackerman
Title:Remote sounding of the tropical cirrus cloud temperature and optical depth using 6.5 and 10.5 micrometers radiometers during STEP.
Publication:J. Appl. Met., 29, 716-726
Abstract:A dual channel retrieval technique involving the water vapor band at 6.5 micrometers and the window region at 10.5 micrometers has been developed to infer the temp. and emissivity of tropical anvils.
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Date:12/1/1988
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
Author:Liu, G.-R., W.L. Smith, T.H. Achtor
Title:The use of visible data in VAS temperature soundings.
Publication:J. Appl. Met., 27, 1309-1321
Abstract:A method is developed that makes use of visible reflectance data to provide cloud information from the retrieval of atmospheric vertical sounding from VAS geostationary radiance observations.
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Date:2/1/1994
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
Author:McMillin, L., S.-S. Zhou, S.-K. Yang
Title:An improved cloud retrieval algorithm using HIRS2-MSU radiance measurements.
Publication:J. Appl. Met., 33, 2, 195-211
Abstract:Cloud-top heights and cloud amounts are produced as part of the operational processing of polar-satellite data at the National Environmental Satellite Data and Information Servide (NESDIS).
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Date:11/1/1984
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
Author:Peterson, R.A., L.W. Uccellini, A. Mostek, D.A. Keyser
Title:Delineating mid- and low-level water vapor patterns in pre-convective environments using VAS moisture channels.
Publication:Mon. Wea. Rev., 112, 11, 2178-2198
Abstract:Infrared and visible imagery from VAS are used to delineate mid- and lower-troposheric moisture fields for a variety of severe storm cases in the southern and central United States.
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Date:04/01/1997
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
Author:Greenwald, T.J., C.L. Combs, A.S. Jones, D.L. Randel, T.H. Vonder Haar
Title:Further developments in estimating cloud liquid water over land using microwave and infrared satellie measurements
Publication:J. Appl. Meteorol., 36, 389-405
Abstract:Refinements and improvements of an earlier technique to retrieve the cloud liquid water path (LWP) of nonpreciptinating clouds over land surfaces using
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Date:08/01/1980
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
(41) Mesoscale Meteorology
Author:Negri, A.J., T.H. Vonder Haar
Title:Moisture convergence using satellite-derived wind fields: A severe local storm case study
Publication:Mon. Wea. Rev., 108, 1170-1182
Abstract:Five-minute interval 1 km resolution SMS visible channel data were used to derive low-level wind fields by tracking small
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Date:09/01/1981
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
Author:Atlas, D., C.L. Korb
Title:Weather and climate needs for lidar observations from space and concepts for their realization
Publication:Bull. Amer. Met. Soc., 62, 1270-1285
Abstract:The spectrum of weather and climate needs for lidar observations from space is discussed
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Date:03/01/1989
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
Author:Fuelberg, H.E., M.J. Andrews, J.L. Bevan, II, S.R. Moore, B.M. Muller
Title:Analysis and use of VAS Satellite data
Publication:NASA Contractor Report 4218, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL
Abstract:Four interrelated investigations have examined the analysis and use of VAS satelite data
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Date:03/01/1989
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
Author:Fuelberg, H.E., M.J. Andrews, J.L. Bevan, II, S.R. Moore, B.M. Muller
Title:Analysis and use of VAS Satellite data
Publication:NASA Contractor Report 4218, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL
Abstract:Four interrelated investigations have examined the analysis and use of VAS satelite data
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Date:09/01/1979
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
Author:Woodley, W.L., C.G. Griffith, J.S. Griffin, S.C. Stromatt
Title:Satellite-estimated rainfall in GATE
Publication:NOAA Technical Memorandum ERL NHEML-6, National Hurricane and Experiment Meteorology Laboratory, Boulder, CO
Abstract:Quantitative precipitation estimates have been made for the GARP (Global Atmospheric Research Program) Atlantic Tropical Experiment (GATE) from geosynchronous, infrared satellite imagery and a computer-automated technique that is described in this memorandum.
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Date:07/01/1979
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
Author:Vonder Haar, T.H., E.A. Smith
Title:Theoretical comparison between radiometric and radiation pressure measurements for determination of earth's radiation budget
Publication:Atmospheric Science Paper No. 315, Dept. of Atmospheric Science, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523, 95 pp
Abstract:None
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Date:01/01/1981
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
Author:Vonder Haar, T.H., G.G. Campbell, E.a. Smith, A. Arking, K. Coulson, J. Hickey, F. House, A. Ingersoll, H. Jacobowitz, L. Smith, L. Stowe
Title:Measurements of the earth radiation budget from satellites during the first GARP global experiment
Publication:Adv. Space Res., 1, 285-297
Abstract:Two special measurments of the energy exchange between earth and space were made in connection with the FGGE
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Date:10/19/1982
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
Author:Turner, R.E.
Title:NASA/MSFC FY-82 Atmospheric Processes Research Review
Publication:NASA Conference Publication 2259, George C. Marshall Space Flight Center, AL
Abstract:None
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Date:09/01/1987
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
Author:Thompson, A.H., J.P. McGuirk
Title:Application of satellite data to tropic/subtropica moisture coupling
Publication:NASA Contractor Report 4092, Texas A&M University, College of Geosciences, College Station, TX 77843-3146
Abstract:common tropical synoptic events, called moisture bursts, have been defined in terms of their appearance in infrared satellite imagery
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Date:08/01/1988
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
Author:Simpson, J.
Title:Report of the Science Steering Group for a Tropical Rain Measuring Mission
Publication:NASA, Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD 20771
Abstract:The Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM), a satellite program now being studied jointly by the United States and Japan, would carry out the systematic study of the tropical rainfall required for major strides in weather and climate research.
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Date:03/01/1980
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
Author:Reynolds, D.W.
Title:Observations of damaging hailstorms from geosynchronous satellite digital data
Publication:Mon. Wea. Rev., 108, 337-348
Abstract:During the months of May, June, July and August, 1978, a record number of damaging hailstorms, causing losses upward of $100 million, struck along the High Plains and Front Range regions of New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming and Montana
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Date:02/01/1979
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
Author:Morris, K.R., D.W. Reynolds, T.H. Vonder Haar
Title:Satellite studies during the 1976-77, 1977-78 Sierra Cooperative Pilot Project
Publication:Final Report Bureau of Reclamation, Dept. of Atmospheric Science, Colorado State Univeristy, Fort Collins, CO 80523
Abstract:Digital imagery from the SMS-2 geostationary satellite was recorded for analysis in support of the Sierra Cooperative Pilot Project
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Date:04/01/1979
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
Author:Kidder, S.Q.
Title:Determination of tropical cyclone surface pressure and winds from satellite microwave data
Publication:Atmospheric Science Paper NO. 307, Colorado State University, Dept. of Atmospheric Science, Fort Collins, CO 80523
Abstract:A new approach to the problem of deducing wind speed and pressure around tropical cyclones is presented
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Date:02/01/1980
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
Author:Kidder, S.Q., W.M. Gray, T.H. Vonder Haar
Title:Tropical cyclone outer surface winds derived from satellite microwave sounder data
Publication:Mon. Wea. Rev., 108, 144-152
Abstract:Upper tropospheric temperature anomalies are detected in brightness temperature data from the Nimbus 6 Scanning Microwave Spectrometer (SCAMS)
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Date:02/01/1979
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
Author:Hillger, D.W., T.H. Vonder Haar
Title:An analysis of satellite infrared soundings at the mesoscale using satistical structure and correlation functions
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 36, 287-305
Abstract:A statistical analysis of satellite infrared sounding data from the Vertical Temperature Profile Radiometer (VTPR) on NoAA 4 was performed in conjunction with the National Severe Storms Laboratory (NSSL) mesoscale sounding period (10 May-12 June 1976).
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Date:01/01/1976
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
Author:Hasler, A.F., W. Shenk, W. Skillman
Title:Wind estimates from cloud motions: Phase 1 of an in situ aircraft verification experiment
Publication:J. Appl. Met., 15, 10-15
Abstract:An intial experiment has been conducted to verify geostationary-satellite-derived cloud motion wind estimates with in situ aircraft wind velocity measurements.
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Date:05/01/1987
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
Author:Gibson, J.
Title:Catalog of data and products
Publication:ISCCP, NOAA, Naitonal Environmental Satellite Data and Information Service, NCDC, Satellite Data Services Div., World Weather Bldg., Rm. 100, Washington, DC 20233
Abstract:None
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Date:03/01/1979
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
Author:Avaste, O.A., G.G. Campbell, S.K. Cox, D. DeMasters, O.U. Karner, K.S. Shifrin, E.A. Smith, E.J. Steiner, T.H. Vonder Haar
Title:On the estimation of cloud-amount distribution above the world oceans
Publication:Dept. of Atmospheric Science Paper No. 309, Colorado State University, Dept. of Atmospheric Science, Fort Collins, CO 80523, 73 pp
Abstract:An analysis of cloud amount classification is carried out on the basis of the cloud distribution over different regions of the World Oceans at different seasons.
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Date:10/01/1979
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
Author:Adler, R.F., D.D. Fenn
Title:Detection of severe thunderstorms using short interval geosynchronous satellite data
Publication:11th Conf. on Severe Local Storms, Oct. 1979
Abstract:None
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Date:6/27/1997
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
Author:Jones, A.S., T.H. Vonder Haar
Title:Retrieval of microwave surface emittance over land using coincident microwave and infrared satellite measurements.
Publication:J. Geo. Res., 102, D12, 13609-13626
Abstract:A method for routinely generating microwave surface emittance over land from coincident microwave and infrared satellite data has been developed.
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Date:01/01/1989
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
Author:Jones, A.S., T.H. Vonder Haar
Title:Microwave remote sensing of liquid water and surface emittance over land regions
Publication:CIRA Report ISSN No. 0737-5352-14, CIRA, CSU, Fort Collins,CO 80523
Abstract:Microwave remote sensing of cloud liquid water has largely been limited to areas over ocean surfaces
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Date:12/01/1988
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
Author:Kidwell, K.B., B.J. Worthington
Title:Catalog of data products
Publication:ISCCP, WMO/TD-No. 265, World Climate Research Programme.
Abstract:None
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Date:02/01/1983
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
Author:Yeh, H.Y., K.N. Liou
Title:Remote sounding of cloud parameters from a combination of infrared and microwave channels
Publication:J. Climate, 22, 201-213
Abstract:This study explores the utilization of both infrared and microwave sounding channels for the inference of the high and low cloud parameters.
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Date:01/01/1983
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
Author:Smith, R.E., G.S. West
Title:Space and planetary environment criteria guidelines for use in space vehicle development, 1982 Revision (Vol. 1)
Publication:NASA Technical memorandum 82478, George C. Marshall Space Flight Center, Marshall Space flight Center, AL 35812
Abstract:This document procides guideslines on space and planetary environment criteria for use in space vehicle development.
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Date:01/01/1982
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
Author:Office of Naval Research
Title:Naval Research Reviews: Special issue on Remote Sensing
Publication:Naval Research Reviews, xxxiv, 1-61
Abstract:Various articles on remote sensing
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Date:01/11/1982
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
Author:Vaughan, W.W., Ed.
Title:Meteorological satellites - past, present and future
Publication:NASA Conference Publication 2227, George C. Marshall Space Flight Center, Marshall Space Flight Center, AL 35812
Abstract:The papers contained in this conference proceedings includ primarily those presented in the session on Meteorological Satellites during the AIAA;s 20th Aerospace Sciences Meeting held January 11-14, 1982 in Orlando, Florda
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Date:07/20/1981
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
Author:Keafer, Lloyd S., Ed.
Title:Tropospheric passive remote sensing
Publication:NASA Conference Publication 2237, NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, VA 23665
Abstract:The National Aeronautics and Space Administration sponsored a Tropospheric Passive Remote Sensing Workshop in Virginia Beach, VA, July 20-23, 1981.
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Date:11/01/1982
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
Author:Hindman, E.E., P.A. Durkee, P.C. Sinclair, T.H. Vonder Haar
Title:Detection of marine aerosol particles in coastal zones using satellite imagery
Publication:1st Int. Conf. on Meteor. and Air/Sea Interation of the Coastal Zone, 10-14 May 1982, The Hauge, The Netherlands
Abstract:Regions of brightness variations are common in visible and near-infrared satellites images from clear, coastal regions.
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Date:07/01/1981
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
Author:Henry, W.K.
Title:Rawinsonde sounding data and synoptic conditions for the CCOPE-VAS experiment, July 1981
Publication:NASA Contractor Report 3589, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX
Abstract:During the Cooperative Convective Precipitation Experiment (CCOPE) in July 1981, eight times were selected as VISSR Atmospheric Sounder (VAS) observation periods.
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Date:06/01/1978
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
Author:Fye, F.K.
Title:The AFGWC automated cloud analysis model
Publication:AFGWC Tech. Memo. 78-002, HQ Air Force Global Weather Central, Offutt AFB, NE 68113
Abstract:The Air Force Global Weather Central (AFGWC) automated cloud analysis program (3DNEPH) produces high resolution, three-dimensional analyses of clouds over the entire globe
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Date:10/01/1981
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
Author:Atlas, D., O.W. Thiele
Title:Precipitation meqasurements from space
Publication:NASA Goddard Workshop Report, Laboratory for Atmospheric Sciences, Greenbelt, MD
Abstract:None
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Date:01/01/1982
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
Author:Atlas, D., J. Eckerman, R. Meneghini, R.K. Moore
Title:The outlook for precipitation measurements from space
Publication:Atmos. Ocean, 20, 50-61
Abstract:To provide useful precipitation measurements from space, two requirements must be met: adequate spatial and temporal sampling of the storm and sufficient accuracy in the estimate of precipitation intensity
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Date:12/01/1977
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
Author:Atlas, D., C.W. Ulbrich
Title:Path- and area-integrated rainfall measurement by microwave attenuation in the 1-3 cm band
Publication:J. Appl. Met., 16, 1322-1331
Abstract:The reason for the linear relationship between microwave attenuation A and rainfall rate R near 1 cm wavelength are explained.
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Date:09/25/1978
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
Author:Atlas, D., W.R. Bandenn, W. Shenk, J.A. Gatlin, M. Maxwell
Title:Visions of the future operational meteorological satellite system
Publication:Proc., EASCON '78 Electornic and Aerospace Systems Conf., September 25-27, 1978, Arlington, VA
Abstract:Visionary concepts of the operational environmental satellite system of the 1900's are presented
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Date:12/01/1978
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
(78) Flash Floods & Extreme Precipitation
Author:Bielicki, D.E., T.H. Vonder Haar
Title:Estimation of Big Thompson flood rainfall using infrared satellite imagery
Publication:Atmospheric Science Paper No. 300, Colorado State Univ., Dept. of Atmospheric Science, Fort Collins, CO 80523
Abstract:During the evening hours of 31 July 1976 heavy precipitation fell along the Colorado Front Range resulting in flash flooding in the Big thompson Canyon causing the death of 139 people with 35.5 million dollar damage
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Date:04/01/1978
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
Author:Campbell, G.G., T.H. Vonder Haar
Title:Optimum satellite orbits for accurate measurement of the earth's radiation budget, summary
Publication:Atmos. Sci. Paper No. 289, Dept. of Atmospheric Science, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523
Abstract:The optimum set of orbit inclinations for the measurement of the earth radiation budget from spacially integrating sensor system shas been estimated for two and three satellite system
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Date:04/10/1978
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
Author:Brown, M.L.
Title:Digital-video manipulation of satellite imagery
Publication:Preprints, Fourth Symposium on Meteorological Observations and Instrumentation, April 10-14, 1978, Denver, CO
Abstract:None
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Date:02/01/1977
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
Author:Hill, K., R.E. Turner
Title:NASA's atmospheric variability experiments (AVE)
Publication:Bull. Amer. Met. Soc., 58, 170-172
Abstract:A series of seven mesoscale experiments were conducted under the NASA program, Atmospheric Variability Experiments (AVE).
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Date:07/01/1977
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
Author:Hillger, D.W., T.H. Vonder Haar
Title:Deriving mesoscale temperature and moisture fields from satellite radiance measurements over the United States
Publication:J. Appl. Met., 16, 715-726
Abstract:The ability to provide mesoscale temperature and moisture fields from operational satelite infrared sounding radiances over the United States is explored
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Date:01/01/1961
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
Author:Krueger, A.F., S. Fritz
Title:Cellular cloud patterns revealed by Tiros I
Publication:Tellus, 1, 1-7
Abstract:In this report some satellite (TIROS I) photographs of cellular cloud patterns are related to conventional meteorological observations
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Date:09/01/1978
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
Author:Mendola, C., S.K. Cox
Title:Cloud analysis from bi-spectral satellite data
Publication:Atmos. Sci. Paper No. 295, Dept. of Atmospheric Science, Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins, CO 80523
Abstract:A horizontal differencing bi-spectral technique has been developed which includes an iteration scheme for reducing errors in computer cloud amount.
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Date:12/01/1977
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
Author:Negri, A.J.
Title:Satellite observaitons of onset and growth of severe local storm
Publication:Atmos. Sci. Paper No. 278, Colorado State Univ., Dept. of Atmospheric Science, Fort Collins, CO 80523
Abstract:On 24 April 1975, numerous sever storms developed in an area extending for southwest Oklahoma to eastern Tennessee during the afternoon and evening hours.
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Date:08/01/1978
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
Author:Reynolds, D.W., M.L. Brown, E.A. Smith, T.H. Vonder Haar
Title:Cloud type separation by spectral differencing of image pairs
Publication:Mon. Wea. Rev., 106, 1214-1218
Abstract:A technique is presented for discriminating different cloud types through an image subtraction of visible and infrared SMS/GOES picture pairs
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Date:01/01/1978
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
Author:Reynolds, D.W., T.B. McKee, K.S. Danielson
Title:Effects of cloud size and cloud particles on satellite-observed reflected brightness
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 35, 160-164
Abstract:The relationship between a cumulus clouds' brightness, horizontal dimension and internal microphysical structure are investigated
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Date:06/19/1978
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
Author:Reynolds, D.W., K.R. Morris
Title:Satellite support to the Sierra Cooperative Pilot Project
Publication:Prepints, Conf. on Sierra Nevada Meteorology, June 19-21, 1978, S. Lake Tahoe, CA
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Date:06/01/1978
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
Author:Reynolds, D.W., T.H. Vonder Haar
Title:Satellite studies of severe convective storms
Publication:Atmos. Sci. Paper No. 290, Dept. of Atmos. Sci., Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins, CO 80523
Abstract:Results are reported in the analysis of the pre-severe and severe storm environment using meteorological satellite data
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Date:03/01/1978
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
Author:Rockwood, A.A., S.K. Cox
Title:Satellite inferred surface albedo over northwestern Africa
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 35, 513-522
Abstract:A technique has been developed from silutaneous satellite and aircraft data that allows the magnitude and gradient of earth's surface albedo to be inferred from satellite measurements of the earth-atmosphere system brightness
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Date:06/01/1978
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
Author:Vonder Haar, T.H.
Title:Radiation measurements from polar and geosynchronous satellites
Publication:Final Report, Dept. of Atmospheric Science, Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins, CO 80523
Abstract:During the final annual period of Grant NGR-06-002-102 (1 November 1976-31 October 1977) work was done in five areas: climate, radiation budget, oceanic precipitaiton, mesoscale weather and torpical storm measurements
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Date:07/01/1971
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
Author:Woodley, W.L., B. Sancho
Title:A first step towards rainfall estimation from satellite cloud photographs
Publication:Weather, July 1971, 279-289
Abstract:Evolution of the meteorological satellite during the past decade has revolutionalized man's ability to monitor his atmospheric environment
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Date:02/01/1972
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
Author:Woodley, W.L., B. Sancho, A.H. Miller
Title:Rainfall estimation from satellite cloud photographs
Publication:NOAA Technical Memorandum ERL OD-11, NOAA, ERL, Boulder, CO
Abstract:A new approach to rainfall estimation from satellite cloud photographs is outlined
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Record ID:62/63


Date:03/01/1986
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
Author:Arnold, J., G. Wilson, S. Williams, R. McNider
Title:Satellite Precipitation and Cloud Experiment
Publication:Atmospheric Sciences Laboratory, K.E. Johnson Research Center, University of Alabama at Huntsville, Huntsville, AL
Abstract:None
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Record ID:62/64


Date:06/01/1978
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
Author:Yee, Y.P.
Title:Optimum interpolation of radiosonde and satellite-derived temperature fields
Publication:Atmos. Sci. Paper No. 292, Colorado State University, Dept. of Atmospheric Science, Fort Collins, CO 80523
Abstract:An optimum interpolation scheme which interpolates temperature measurement to a specified mesoscale network of gridpoints is proposed.
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Date:01/01/1998
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
Author:Combs, C.L., T.J. Greenwald, A.S. Jones, D.L. Randel, T.H. Vonder Haar
Title:Satellite detection of cloud liquid water over land using polarization differences at 85.5 GHz
Publication:Geophys. Res. Ltrs., 25, 75-78
Abstract:A physical retrieval method is described that detects cloud liquid water path (LWP) over land using polarization difference measurements from the Special Sensor Microwave Imager (SSM/I).
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Date:3/1/1998
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
(11) Cirrus
Author:Ou, S.C., K.N. Liou, T.R. Caudill
Title:Remote sounding of multilayer cirrus cloud systems using AVHRR data collected during FIRE-II-IFO
Publication:J. Appl. Met., 37, 241-254
Abstract:Surface observations show that multilayer clouds frequently occur in frontal areas where cirrus clouds overlie boundary layer convective clouds of stratus clouds.
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Record ID:62/67


Date:06/01/1999
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
(71) Tropical Meteorology
Author:Olson, W.S., C.D. Kummerow, Y. Hong, W.K. Tao
Title:Atmospheric latent heating distributions in the tropics derived from satellite passive microwave radiometer measurements
Publication:J. Appl. Met., 38, 633-664
Abstract:A method for the remote sensing of three-dimensional latent heating distributions in precipitating tropical weather systems from satellite passive microwave observations is presented.
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Record ID:62/68


Date:05/01/2000
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
Author:Moore, C.B., W. Rison, J. Mathis, G. Aulich
Title:Lightning rod improvement studies
Publication:J. Appl. Met., 39, 623-633
Abstract:A novel microwave technique for simultaneously retrieiving cirrus ice water patch (IWP) and characteristic ice particle size is described.
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Record ID:62/69


Date:05/01/2000
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
Author:Chung, S., S. Ackerman, P.F. van Delst, W.P. Menzel
Title:Model calculations and inferometer measurements of ice-cloud characteristics
Publication:J. Appl. Met., 39, 634-644
Abstract:This paper investigates the relationship between high-spectral resolution infrared (IR) radiances, and the microphysical and macrophysical properties of cirrus clouds.
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Record ID:62/70


Date:05/01/2000
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
Author:McCollum, J.R., A. Gruber, M.B. Ba
Title:Discrepancy between gauges and satellite estimates of rainfall in equitorial Africa
Publication:J. Appl. Met., 39, 666-679
Abstract:The Global Precipitation Climatology (GPCP) satellite estimates have approximately twice the magnitude of estimates from the rain gauges used by the GPCP in central equitorial Africa.
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Record ID:62/71


Date:05/01/2000
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
Author:Young, G.S., T.D. Sikora, N.S. Winstead
Title:Inferring marine atmospheric boundary layer properties from spectral characteristics of satellite-borne SAR imagery
Publication:Mon. Wea. Rev., 128, 1506-1520
Abstract:For the commonly observed range of air-sea temperature difference and surface wind speed, the static stability of the atmospheric surface layer can have a significant effect on the mean surface stress and its turbulence-scale horizontal variability.
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Record ID:62/72


Date:07/2000
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
Author:Hung--Neng S. Chin, D. J. Rodriguez, R. T. Cederwall, C. C. Chuang, A. S. Grossman, J. J. Yio, Q. Fu, M. A. Miller
Title:A Microphysical Retrieval Scheme for Continental Low-Level Stratiform Clouds: Impacts of the Subadiabatic Character on Microphysical Properties and Radiation Budgets
Publication:Monthly Weather Review, 128, 2511-2527
Abstract:Using measurements from the Department of Energy's Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Program, a modified ground-based remote sensing technique is developed and evaluated to study the impacts of the subadiabatic character...
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Record ID:62/73


Date:10/01/2000
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
Author:Skofronick-Jackson, G.M., J.R. Wang
Title:The etimation of hydrometeor profiles from wideband micrwave observations
Publication:J. App. Meteor., 39, 1645-1656
Abstract:Profiles of microphyiscal properties of clouds and rain cells are essential in many ares of atmospheric research and operational meteorolgy.
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Record ID:62/74


Date:10/01/2000
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
Author:Key, J.R., J.M. Intrieri
Title:Cloud particle phase determination with the AVHRR
Publication:J. App.Meteor., 39, 1797-1804
Abstract:An accurate determination of cloud particle phase is required for the retrieval of other cloud properties from satellite and for radiative flux calculations in climate models.
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Record ID:62/75


Date:10/2002
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
Author:Weaver, J.F., J.A. Knaff, D. Bikos, G.S. Wade, J.M. Daniels
Title:Reply
Publication:Wea. Forecasting
Abstract:none.
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Date:10/2002
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
Author:Klimowski, B.A., M.J. Bunkees
Title:Comments on
Publication:Wea. Forecasting, 17, 1111-1117
Abstract:none.
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Date:12/2002
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
Author:Xiong, X., D. Lubin, W. Li, K. Stamnes
Title:A Critical Examination of Satellite Cloud Retrival from AVHRR in the Arctic Using SHEBA Data
Publication:J. Appl. Met., 41, 1195-1209
Abstract:This study examines the validity and limitations associated with retrieval of cloud optical depth and effective droplet size r in the Arctic from Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR) channels 2 ,3, and 4.
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Date:04/01/2003
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
Author:King, M.D., J. Closs, S. Spangler, R. Greenstone, Eds.
Title:EOS Data Products Handbook
Publication:EOS Project Office, Code 900, NASA/Goddard SFC, Greenbelt, MD 20771
Abstract:The EOS Data Products Handbook provides brief descriptions of the data products that will be produced from a range of missions of the Earth Observing System (EOS) and associated projects.
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Date:06/01/2005
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
Author:Riemer, N., A.S. Wexler
Title:Droplets to drops by turbulent coagulation
Publication:J. Atmos. Sci., 62, 1962-1975
Abstract:This study addresses two central problems in cloud microphysics.
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Date:10/01/2005
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
Author:Li, J., H.L. Huang, C.Y. Liu, P. Yang, T.J. Schmit, H. Wei, El. Weisz, L. Guan, W.P. Menzel
Title:Retrieval of cloud microphysical properties from MODIS and AIRS
Publication:J. Appl. Met., 44, 1526-1543.
Abstract:The Moderate REsolution Imaging Spectroradimoter (MODIS) and the Atmospheric Infrared Sounder (AIRS) measurements from the NASA Earth Observing System Aqua satellite enable global monitoring of the distribution of clouds during day and night.
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Date:09/01/2006
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
Author:Kato, S., L.M. Hinkelman, A. Cheng
Title:Estimate of satellite-derived cloud optical thickness and effective radius errors and their effect on computed domain-averaged irradiances
Publication:J. Geophys. Res., 111, D17201, doi:10.1029/2005JD006668.
Abstract:The process of retrieving cloud optical thickness and effective radius from radiances measured by satellit instruments is simulated to determine the error in both the retrieved properties and in the irradiances computed with them.
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Date:01/01/2003
Subject:(62) Satellite Meteorology
Author:Rosenfeld, D., W.L. Woodley
Title:Spaceborne inferences of cloud microstructure and precipitation processes: Synthesis, insights, and implications
Publication:Meteor. Monogr., 29, No. 51, 59-80.
Abstract:Spaceborne inferences of cloud microstructure and precipitation-forming processes with height have been used to investigate the effect of ingested aerosols on clouds...
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