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  1. Applied Atmospheric Dynamics by Amanda H. Lynch, John J. Cassano, 2006-09-11
  2. Basic Physical Chemistry for the Atmospheric Sciences by Peter V. Hobbs, 2000-09-25
  3. Atmospheric Pollution by Mark Z. Jacobson, 2002-08-15
  4. Non-LTE Radiative Transfer in the Atmosphere, (Series on Atmospheric, Ocean and Planetary Physics, Vol. 3) (Series on Atmospheric, Oceanic and Planetary Physics) by M. Lopez-Puertas, F. W. Taylor, et all 2002-06-15
  5. The Physics of Plasmas by T. J. M. Boyd, J. J. Sanderson, 2003-02-03
  6. Physics of the Space Environment (Cambridge Atmospheric and Space Science Series) by Tamas I. Gombosi, 2004-08-19
  7. Physics of Climate by Jose P. Peixoto, Abraham H. Oort, 1992-02-12
  8. Statistical Methods in the Atmospheric Sciences, Volume 91, Second Edition (International Geophysics) by Daniel S. Wilks, 2005-11-21
  9. An Introduction to Atmospheric Physics by Robert Fleagle, 1963
  10. Dynamics of Meteorology and Climate (Wiley-Praxis Series in Atmospheric Physics) by R. S. Scorer, 1997-12
  11. Atmospheric Convection: Research and Operational Forecasting Aspects (CISM International Centre for Mechanical Sciences)
  12. Physics and Chemistry of the Upper Atmosphere (Cambridge Atmospheric and Space Science Series) by M. H. Rees, 1989-08-25
  13. Tenth Joint International Symposium on Atmospheric and Ocean Optics/Atmospheric Physics (Proceedings of S P I E) by International Symposium on Atmospheric A, Gennadii G. Matvienko, et all 2004-02
  14. Mesoscale Dynamics (Cambridge Atmospheric and Space Science Series) by Yuh-Lang Lin, 2008-01-14

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42. USB Physics: Atmospheric Physics
atmospheric physics. The Institute for Terrestrial and Planetary Atmospheres at Stony Brook uses a variety of satellite data and
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Atmospheric Physics
The Institute for Terrestrial and Planetary Atmospheres at Stony Brook uses a variety of satellite data and data from general circulation models to better understand the evolution of, and present alterations in, the Earth's climate. Prof. Robert de Zafra's group in the Physics Department is part of this Institute. This group has made the first identification of chlorine species responsible for the depletion of ozone in the Antarctic ozone hole using remote-sensing apparatus built in-house. Physics offers and ideal training to conduct research in these fascinating and important research areas. Research groups in the Institute work on problems of earth's radiation balance and long-term climate change, on mesospheric/stratospheric dynamics and chemistry, and on tropospheric trace gas pollution. Stony Brook postdocs Ulf Klein and Susanne Crewell, and graduate student Dongjie Cheng at McMurdo Station, Antarctica, where research has been carried out for much of the past decade on the seasonal "ozone hole". Prof. de Zafra at South Pole station (having arrived on the ski-equipped C-130 shown behind him). Two year-long series of stratospheric trace-gas measurements have been made at the Pole by means of mm-wave remote-sensing spectroscopy.

43. Graduate Fellowships In Atmospheric Physics--Physics, UMBC
Graduate Fellowships in atmospheric physics. The Physics Department GRADUATE MERIT FELLOWSHIP IN atmospheric physics. The Physics Department
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Graduate Fellowships in Atmospheric Physics
The Physics Department has two special fellowships available for incoming Ph.D. students: GRADUATE MERIT FELLOWSHIP IN ATMOSPHERIC PHYSICS The Physics Department at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) invites applications for a Special Merit Fellowship for graduate study leading to a Ph.D. degree in Atmospheric Physics. This fellowship is for 12 months and carries a stipend of plus tuition remission up to 20 credits and health benefits. This fellowship is available for study starting in the Fall 2002. A listing of the research opportunities in the department and the conditions of the fellowships can be seen at http://physics.umbc.edu . Additional research opportunities are available in atmospheric physics via the UMBC/NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Joint Center for Earth Systems Technology (JCET), http://www.jcet.umbc.edu

44. Graduate Program In Atmospheric Physics--Physics, UMBC
Graduate Program in atmospheric physics. The MS and Ph.D. Programs in atmospheric physics provide students with a fundamental background
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Graduate Program in Atmospheric Physics
The M.S. and Ph.D. Programs in Atmospheric Physics provide students with a fundamental background in graduate applied physics combined with an in-depth grounding in the fundamentals of atmospheric physics. This program includes both survey courses at the 600 level and specialty courses, stressing atmospheric radiation and remote sensing at the 700 level. These courses cover a wide range of topics in atmospheric physics, global climate change, observational techniques, and satellite data analysis. An extremely wide range of thesis topics is available to the student via both the tenure-track faculty and the JCET faculty. Facilities and data-sets at NASA/Goddard will be readily available to students depending on their research interests. Degree Requirements: Master of Science: The M.S. degree is a terminal degree designed to prepare the graduate for immediate entry into the workforce as a practicing professional. The degree program is designed to offer students maximum flexibility, with most of the course requirements being electives. The minimum requirement for the M.S. degree is a total of 30 credit hours of which 18 credit hours must be taken at the 600 level or higher. Students are encouraged to choose the thesis option, although a non-thesis option is available. All students must complete the core curriculum which consists of PHYS 605 (Mathematical Physics) and either PHYS 601 (Quantum Mechanics I) or PHYS 424 (Introduction to Quantum Mechanics) taken for graduate credit, and 3 specialty courses in atmospheric physics including PHYS 621 and PHYS 622. All of these required courses must be passed with a minimum grade of B. All students are also required to take PHYS 698 (Physics Seminar) for each of the first three semesters.

45. An Introduction To Atmospheric Physics
An Introduction to atmospheric physics presents a broad coverage of atmospheric physics, including atmospheric thermodynamics, radiative transfer, atmospheric
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Steven Businger, University of Hawaii ‘… an up-to-date overview of the field, should be a strong candidate for undergraduate level classes that introduce the subject of atmospheric physics, and it is a worthy addition for the library of any scientist or engineer interested in the filed of atmospheric sciences.’
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46. Space And Atmospheric Physics
Launch of PIMS Payload. University of Pittsburgh. Space and atmospheric physics Group. Group Members. Rocket Program Cryogenic Whole Air Sampler (CWAS).
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  • Cryogenic Whole Air Sampler (CWAS)
    • Mixing ratios of trace constituents in the middle atmosphere Isotopic compostion of upper stratosphere and lower mesosphere
    Photoionzation Mass Spectrometer (PIMS)
    • Measurement of the mass specific primary photoionzation rates in the thermosphere Direct evidence for secondary ionization sources below 200 km Vibrationally excited ions and molecules, and metastable species in the F-region
    University of Pittsburgh Airglow-Ion Chemistry Experiment (PACE)
    • Secondary ionization phenomena involving EUV radiation entrapment Ion and neutral chemistry of the atmosphere Coupling of energy between the thermosphere and mesosphere
    Bowshock Hypervelocity Payloads
    • Shock wave and Plume UV and VUV Spectroscopy In-situ Shock wave plasma measurements Study of Odd-Nitrogen production in the mesosphere
    Laboratory Program:
    • Electron-Scattering Excitation Cross Section Measurements (500Å - 2 microns) Studies of Dissociative Processes of Aeronomic Importance (Dissociative Recombination of Molecular and Polyatomic Ions, Electron-Impact, and Photodissociative Excitations)
  • 47. Atmospheric Physics And Solar Energy Group:
    Welcome To. atmospheric physics and. Solar Energy Group.
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    Welcome To Atmospheric Physics and Solar Energy Group Introduction Top Group work
    • Construct some models for estimating the Global Solar Radiation. Study the environmental behavior by using the Direct, Diffused, and Global Solar Radiation at different filter bands. Determination of the thermal behavior of the solar pond, and preparing a simulation for the solar pond.
    Group Members Top Assistant professors:
    • Dr. M. T. Y. Tadros , Ph. D. 1982, form (USSR, Leningrad) Russia, Hydro-meteorological institute, San Potros Porg .
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    • Dr. El-Toukhy S. A, Ph. D. 1986, from Faculty of Science, Physics Department, Mansoura University, Mansoura, Egypt.
    Top How to Contact Top How to Address : Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Mansoura University, Mansoura, Egypt Phone : Telex : Fax : E-mail : scimphydept@mans.edu.eg

    48. Institute Of Atmospheric Physics, ASCR
    3. Scientific Section, Institute of atmospheric physics, ASCR. Ozone research and physics of the middle atmosphere. Physics of the ionosphere.
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    The Institute was established in 1964 as a continuation of the former Laboratory for Meteorology of the Geophysical Institute. The main research focus was on the processes taking place in the troposphere. In 1994, the former Ionospheric Department of the Geophysical Institute joined the IAP, thereby expanding the research domain, which now covers the whole atmosphere from the boundary layer up to interplanetary space. Research is now being conducted in the following fields:
    • Boundary layer processes, especially mathematical modelling of air flow in complex terrain and dispersion of air pollutants. Studies of mesoscale meteorological processes and methods of their forecasting. Investigation of atmospheric processes affecting the operation of a wind turbine. Studies of large-scale atmospheric circulation and regional climate variability, and assessment of possible future climate change. Ozone research and physics of the middle atmosphere.

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    50. Grads | Atmospheric Physics And Chemistry
    atmospheric physics and Chemistry 230A. Atmospheric Chemistry I. (4) Lecture, three hours. Requisite course M203A. Photochemistry
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    Lecture, three hours. Requisite: course M203A. Photochemistry of troposphere; physical chemistry of surfaces and solutions; precipitation chemistry and acid rain; atmospheric organic chemistry; regional and global biogeochemical cycles; current issues in global change. S/U (for majors with consent of instructor after successful completion of written and oral comprehensive examination and for nonmajors at discretion of major department) or letter grading. 230B. Atmospheric Chemistry II. (4) Lecture, three hours. Requisite: course M203A. Photochemistry of stratosphere and mesosphere; basic ionospheric processes; stratospheric pollution and the ozone layer; physical chemistry of upper atmosphere clouds and aerosols; comparative photochemistry of planetary atmospheres; observational techniques and results. S/U (for majors with consent of instructor after successful completion of written and oral comprehensive examination and for nonmajors at discretion of major department) or letter grading. 232. Chemical Transport Modeling. (4)

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    atmospheric physics. DR Christie and DL Bright Infrasound monitoring of the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty. More than 110 nations signed
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    Infrasound monitoring of the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty
    More than 110 nations signed the Comprehensive (Nuclear) Test Ban Treaty (CTBT) during the first week after the Treaty opened for signature in September at the United Nations in New York. This means that a start will now be made during the coming year on the construction of an International Monitoring System (IMS) which will be used to ensure compliance with the terms of the Treaty. The International Monitoring System represents the largest effort ever undertaken on a global scale to detect and locate explosions in all physical environments. The establishment of the IMS has special significance for Australia because nearly ten per-cent of all IMS facilities will to be located on Australian territory.
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    Numerical studies of solitary wave propagation in spatially and temporally heterogeneous waveguides
    A very high resolution numerical model, which is based on an integration of the fully nonlinear nonhydrostatic primitive ensemble-averaged equations, has been developed to study wave propagation in temporally and spatially varying waveguides. Realistic boundary conditions have been developed which prevent reflections at all lateral boundaries and the upper boundary. This model is being used initially to study the formation, evolution and decay of solitary waves on a time-varying density current and solitary waves which are created in the head-on collision of density currents. Further studies of nonlinear atmospheric wave motions in other evolving waveguide systems will be carried out during the coming year.

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    University of Toronto atmospheric physics Experimental, modeling, and theoretical studies of climate and dynamics from the cryosphere to the middle atmosphere.
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    Plans, organizes, and conducts atmospheric and related research programs in collaboration with universities.
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    Conducts basic theoretical and experimental research in planetary, atmospheric, magnetospheric, and solar physics. http://lasp.colorado.edu/ NCAR CEDAR An online database of upper atmosphere, weather, and model data. http://cedarweb.hao.ucar.edu/ 1976 Standard Atmosphere Calculator The online 1976 standard atmosphere calculator computes atmospheric properties like density, temperature, pressure and speed of sound up to 86 kilometers altitude. Graphics and a table generator are included. http://www.digitaldutch.com/atmoscalc/index.htm

    55. Science, Earth Sciences: Atmospheric Physics
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    56. NEW THINKING NEEDED ON ATMOSPHERIC PHYSICS, STUDY SUGGESTS Balloon Experiments R
    NEW THINKING NEEDED ON atmospheric physics, STUDY SUGGESTS Balloon Experiments Reveal New Information About Sprites. HOUSTON, Oct.
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    Balloon Experiments Reveal New Information About Sprites Sprites are large, brief flashes of light that occur very high in the atmosphere above large thunderstorms. Instead of discharging toward the earth like lightning, sprites soar upward above a thunderstorm and occur immediately following strong lightning strokes.
    The layers of the atmosphere consist of the troposphere, which extends from the ground to about nine miles up; the stratosphere, beginning just above the troposphere and extending to 31 miles high; the mesosphere, extending from the stratosphere to about 53 miles high; and the thermosphere, extending beyond the mesosphere to about 372 miles. Bering and his colleagues also found that negative cloud to ground strokes produce a phenomenon that is not often observed from the ground, termed a sprite halo, which is basically a sprite precursor.

    57. Oceanography And Atmospheric Sci. Atmospheric Physics - Storming
    Pentagon documents and other federal government documents about atmospheric physics from Storming Media. OCEANOGRAPHY AND ATMOSPHERIC
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    60. Institute Of Physics
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    The Institute of Physics was founded in Shanghai in 1928. It was re-established in Taiwan in 1962 with Dr. T.Y. Wu as its first director. Succeeding directors were: Drs. W. N. Wang (1976-1977), E. K. Lin (1977-1989), L. T. Ho (acting, 1989-1990), and T. T. Tsong (1990-present). In 1966, together with Tsing-Hua University and Taiwan University, the Institute organized the Physics Research Center under the auspices of the National Science Council. In 1970, an interdisciplinary research program for atmospheric science and fluid mechanics was initiated in the Institute of Physics. In 1975 the biophysical research program was set up. During Academia Sinica's first five-year plan (1981-1985), the Institute's scope expanded to include theoretical physics, covering mainly high energy physics, nuclear physics, and statistical mechanics. The original two-story Institute building was replaced by the present one in April 1983. Since the beginning of the second five-year plan (starting 1986), the Institute has continued to grow, both in research staff and facilities. Presently, the Institute conducts research in areas including theoretical physics, nuclear physics, experimental high energy physics, condensed matter and surface physics, biophysics, and fluid and non-linear mechanics.
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