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Solutions LIDAR Profiling of the Atmosphere in Chattanooga, TN
Current price: $145.95

Barnes and Noble
Solutions LIDAR Profiling of the Atmosphere in Chattanooga, TN
Current price: $145.95
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Provides tools and techniques to identify and address distortions and to interpret data coming from Lidar sensing technology
This book covers the issues encountered in separating the backscatter and transmission terms in the LIDAR equation when profiling the atmosphere with zenith-directed and vertically-scanning Lidars.
Solutions in Lidar Profiling of the Atmosphere
explains how to manage and interpret the Llidar signals when the uncertainties of the involved atmospheric parameters are not treatable statistically. The author discusses specific scenarios for using specific scenarios for profiling vertical aerosol loading.
emphasizes the use of common sense when interacting with potentially large distortions inherent in most inversion techniques.
Addresses the systematic errors in LIDAR measurements
Proposes specific methods to estimate systematic distortions
Explains how to apply these methods to both simulated and real data
is written for scientists, researchers, and graduate students in Meteorology and Geophysics.
This book covers the issues encountered in separating the backscatter and transmission terms in the LIDAR equation when profiling the atmosphere with zenith-directed and vertically-scanning Lidars.
Solutions in Lidar Profiling of the Atmosphere
explains how to manage and interpret the Llidar signals when the uncertainties of the involved atmospheric parameters are not treatable statistically. The author discusses specific scenarios for using specific scenarios for profiling vertical aerosol loading.
emphasizes the use of common sense when interacting with potentially large distortions inherent in most inversion techniques.
Addresses the systematic errors in LIDAR measurements
Proposes specific methods to estimate systematic distortions
Explains how to apply these methods to both simulated and real data
is written for scientists, researchers, and graduate students in Meteorology and Geophysics.
Provides tools and techniques to identify and address distortions and to interpret data coming from Lidar sensing technology
This book covers the issues encountered in separating the backscatter and transmission terms in the LIDAR equation when profiling the atmosphere with zenith-directed and vertically-scanning Lidars.
Solutions in Lidar Profiling of the Atmosphere
explains how to manage and interpret the Llidar signals when the uncertainties of the involved atmospheric parameters are not treatable statistically. The author discusses specific scenarios for using specific scenarios for profiling vertical aerosol loading.
emphasizes the use of common sense when interacting with potentially large distortions inherent in most inversion techniques.
Addresses the systematic errors in LIDAR measurements
Proposes specific methods to estimate systematic distortions
Explains how to apply these methods to both simulated and real data
is written for scientists, researchers, and graduate students in Meteorology and Geophysics.
This book covers the issues encountered in separating the backscatter and transmission terms in the LIDAR equation when profiling the atmosphere with zenith-directed and vertically-scanning Lidars.
Solutions in Lidar Profiling of the Atmosphere
explains how to manage and interpret the Llidar signals when the uncertainties of the involved atmospheric parameters are not treatable statistically. The author discusses specific scenarios for using specific scenarios for profiling vertical aerosol loading.
emphasizes the use of common sense when interacting with potentially large distortions inherent in most inversion techniques.
Addresses the systematic errors in LIDAR measurements
Proposes specific methods to estimate systematic distortions
Explains how to apply these methods to both simulated and real data
is written for scientists, researchers, and graduate students in Meteorology and Geophysics.

















