Meteorological measurements and instrumentation / Mingyue Lu [and fourteen others]
Material type: TextPublisher: United States of America : Excelic Press, 2020Content type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781642246056
- Cir./551.50284/L926 23
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Book | DSSC LEARNING RESOURCE CENTER Processing Center | Circulation | Cir./551.50284/L926 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 009770 |
Includes citations and index.
Contents: A spatial lattice model applied for meteorological visualization and analysis -- Characteristics of fine particles in an urban atmosphere-relationships with meteorological parameters and trace gases -- Correction of outliers in temperature time series based on sliding window prediction in meteorological sensor network -- Composites of heavy rain producing elevated thunderstorms in the central United States -- Spatial-temporal patterns and controls of evapotranspiration across the Tibetan plateau (2000-2012) -- Assessment and prediction of evapotranspiration based on scintillometry and meteorological datasets -- Slope-restricted multi-scale feature matching for geostationary satellite remote sensing images -- Algorithm for the sea surface wind imaging products of Fengyun-3C meteorological satellite MWRI -- The advantage of using international muultimodel ensemble for seasonal precipitation forecast over Israel -- Characteristics of strong cold air outbreaks in China's central and eastern Mongolian region between 1970 and 2013 -- A comparison of thermal growing season indices for the northern China during 1961-2015 -- Inverse relations of PM23 and O3 in air compound pollution between cold and hot seasons over an urban area of eastern China -- Spatial and temporal variations of PM23 and its relation to meteorological factors in the urban area of Nanjing, China -- Sensitivity evaluation of spectral nudging schemes in historical dynamical downscaling for South Asia -- Frequency analysis of critical meteorological conditions in a changing climate--assessing future implications for railway transportation in Austria.
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