REMOTE SENSING OF THE TROPOSPHERE.

Kenneth R. Hardy*, Jack B. Snider, Ed R. Westwater, Otto Neall Strand, William L. Taylor, Freeman F. Hall, C. Gordon Little, B. R. Bean, T. M. Georges, J. M. Young, Kirby J. Hanson, R. G. Strauch, A. Cohen, R. L. Schwiesow

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Abstract

Following is a continuation of the list of titles and authors: Studies of the Clear Atmosphere Using High Power Radar. By Kenneth R. Hardy. Radiometry. By Jack B. Snider and Ed R. Westwater. Inversion Techniques. By Ed R. Westwater and Otto Neall Strand. Atmospherics and Severe Storms. By William L. Taylor. Temperature and Wind Structure Studies by Acoustic Echo-Sounding. By Freeman F. Hall Jr. Prospects for Acoustic Echo Sounding. By C. Gordon Little. Application of FM-CW Radar and Acoustic Echo-Sounder Techniques to Boundary Layer and Cat Studies. By B. R. Bean. Passive Sensing of Natural Acoustic-Gravity Waves at the Earth's Surface. By T. M. Georges and J. M. Young. Remote Sensing of the Ocean. By Kirby J. Hanson. Atmospheric Remote Sensing with Laser Radar. By R. G. Strauch and A. Cohen. Remote Spectral Sensing of Pollutants. By R. L. Schwiesow.

Original languageEnglish
JournalRemote Sensing of the Tropos
StatePublished - 1972

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