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  1. Computational Atmospheric Acoustics by E.M. Salomons, 2001-08-15
  2. Nucleation and Atmospheric Aerosols 2000: 15th International Conference, Rolla, Missouri, USA, 6-11 August 2000 (AIP Conference Proceedings)
  3. IRS '84: Current Problems in Atmospheric Radiation : Proceedings of the International Radiation Symposium, Perugia, Italy, 21-28 August 1984 (Studies in Geophysical Optics and Remote Sensing) by Italy) International Radiation Symposium (1984 Perugia, Giorgio Fiocco, 1985-06
  4. Space Storms and Space Weather Hazards (NATO SCIENCE SERIES: II: Mathematics, Physics and
  5. Titan: The Earth-Like Moon (Series on Atmospheric, Oceanic and Planetary Physics, Volume 1) by Athena Coustenis, Fred Taylor, 1999-10
  6. The Earth's Atmosphere: Its Physics and Dynamics by Kshudiram Saha, 2008-06-01
  7. The Solar-Terrestrial Environment: An Introduction to Geospace - the Science of the Terrestrial Upper Atmosphere, Ionosphere, and Magnetosphere (Cambridge Atmospheric and Space Science Series) by John Keith Hargreaves, 1995-05-26
  8. Atmospheric Processes and Systems (Routledge Introductions to Environment) by Russel Thompson, 1998-09-21
  9. Handbook of Atmospheric Science: Principles and Applications
  10. Atmospheric Convection by Kerry A. Emanuel, 1994-02-17
  11. Fundamentals of Atmospheric Dynamics and Thermodynamics by C. A. Riegel, 1992-05
  12. Environmental Physics by Egbert Boeker, Rienk Van Grondelle, 1995-02
  13. Scattering from Model Nonspherical Particles (Physics of Earth and Space Environments) by F. Borghese, P. Denti, et all 2006-12-20
  14. Low-Latitude Ionospheric Physics - Cospar Colloquium 7 by Cospar Colloquium on Low-Latitude Ionospheric Physics, 1994-07-01

101. Chemistry, Physics And Earth Sciences, Science And Engineering, Flinders Univers
School of Chemistry, physics Earth Sciences. Oceanographic and atmospheric science research.
http://www.scieng.flinders.edu.au/cpes/index.html
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Introduction
Who we are: at Adelaide's Flinders University. What we do: We are a multidisciplinary school offering degrees in the broad areas of:
  • Chemistry
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and in the specialist areas of:
  • Nanotechnology
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  • Medicinal Chemistry Environmental Science
Research programs in these fields are available. Our Academic staff have broad ranging research programs which provide opportunities for:
  • postgraduate research training (PhD and Masters)
  • a postgraduate forensic chemistry program
  • a postgraduate nanotechnology program major links to industry, cooperative research centres and other external research agencies.
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102. Geophysical Institute, University Of Alaska Fairbanks
Research institute for atmospheric sciences, space physics, ice and permafrost, remote sensing, seismology, tectonics, and volcanology.
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103. University Of Cambridge: Centre For Atmospheric Science
A joint venture between the Departments of Chemistry and Applied Mathematics and Theoretical physics in the University of Cambridge.
http://www.atm.ch.cam.ac.uk/
Centre for Atmospheric Science
The Centre for Atmospheric Science is a joint venture between the Departments of Chemistry, Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics and Geography at the University of Cambridge, UK. The following websites are hosted by this server: Atmospheric Chemistry Modelling
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Centre for Atmospheric Science European Ozone Research Coordinating Unit ... NERC UTLS thematic programme Go to: Atmospheric Chemistry Modelling Support Unit (NCAS-ACMSU) UGAMP Conferences UGAMP Newsletter Centre for Atmospheric Science Ozone Hole Tour About CAS CAS Seminars Contact information Stratospheric Chemistry Modelling Group Tropospheric Chemistry Modelling Group Halocarbon Measurement Group Aviation Impact Research Group Vacancies University home Chemistry home Applied Maths. Home Geography home
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104. Bob's Introduction To Lidar
An introduction to atmospheric lidar for high school students. Lidar can be considered like radar but using light instead of radio waves.
http://pcl.physics.uwo.ca/pclhtml/introlidar/introlidarf.html
Exploring the Atmosphere With Lidars
Professor R. Sica Department of Physics and Astronomy The University of Western Ontario London, Ontario, Canada N6A 3K7
1. What's a Lidar?
A lidar is similar to the more familiar radar, and can be thought of as a laser radar. In a radar , radio waves are transmitted into the atmosphere, which scatters some of the power back to the radar's receiver. A lidar also transmits and receives electromagnetic radiation, but at a higher frequency. Lidars operate in the ultraviolet visible and infrared region of the electromagnetic spectrum. Different types of physical processes in the atmosphere are related to different types of light scattering. Choosing different types of scattering processes allows atmospheric composition, temperature and wind to be measured. Lidar is an acronym which stands for LI ght D etection A nd R anging (radar is also an acronym). A simplified block diagram of a lidar contains a transmitter, receiver and detector system. The lidar's transmitter is a laser, while its receiver is an optical telescope. The basic operation of a laser is described here.

105. Oxford University: AOPP: Dept: Index:
University of Oxford atmospheric, Oceanic and Planetary physics. The subdepartment s research focuses on the study of physical processes
http://www-atm.physics.ox.ac.uk/main/dept/
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Atmospheric, Oceanic and Planetary Physics
The sub-department's research focuses on the study of physical processes in the atmospheres and oceans of the Earth and other planets, using experimental and theoretical techniques. We have about 70 members, including 10 permanent academic or research staff, about 20 post-doctoral researchers and senior visitors, and about 30 graduate students. Our main area of experimental work is the development of space instruments for infrared remote sensing of the structure and composition of planetary atmospheres, especially the Earth's stratosphere and mesosphere. Nine of these instruments are already in space: seven in Earth orbit, one orbiting Venus, one orbiting Jupiter, and another on the way to Saturn. Two unsuccessful attempts in 1992 and 1999 to orbit Mars and study its present and past climate are to be followed in 2005 by a new instrument on the NASA Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. Several new space experiments are under development, including Earth-orbiting remote sensors to form part of the NASA Earth Observing System, which is investigating global change, and new missions to Venus, Mars and Mercury. Extensive overseas and domestic collaborations are involved, with industrial and scientific centres in Europe and the USA. We are an important centre for theoretical atmospheric and oceanic modelling. Our climate dynamics group studies the large-scale behaviour of the atmosphere-ocean system and its response to external drivers such as the increases in greenhouse gas levels responsible for anthropogenic climate change. Other modelling of the Earth's atmosphere focuses on large-scale dynamical and chemical-transport processes relevant to climate, and on the interpretation of our satellite data. We also use dynamical models of other planets, including Mars and Jupiter, to interpret existing data and help plan new observational missions. We also investigate fundamental geophysical fluid dynamics by means of laboratory experiments on rotating, stratified fluids, and also study the chaotic behaviour of a wide variety of physical systems using experimental and theoretical techniques.

106. New Mexico Tech Physics Department
Undergraduates, graduate students and faculty explore advanced physics in a research and teaching oriented department. We sponsor several outreach programs to precollege students. With almost 100 physics majors (40% of whom are women one of the strongest undergraduate physics programs in the country research projects available to physics majors. Browse our web
http://www.physics.nmt.edu/
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The Science Objectives of the MRO 2.4-meter Telescope
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Welcome to the Department of Physics at New Mexico Tech! With almost 100 physics majors (40% of whom are women), Tech has one of the strongest undergraduate physics programs in the country. We're located in the beautiful Rio Grande Valley, surrounded by desert mesas, rugged mountains, and snow-covered peaks. In addition to the many opportunities for outdoor activities, our students discover a variety of challenges in the classrooms, laboratories, and research projects available to physics majors. Browse our web site to learn more about our academic programs, faculty, and ongoing research projects. And please feel free to contact us for more information. -Ken Minschwaner
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107. Paul Van Delst's StuffPage On Airs3
Code for a Radiative Transfer Model (RTM), RTM Coefficient Assembly, Infrared Sea Surface Emissivity (IRSSE), EmisCoeff utility, Emissivity utility, Planck functions, Profile utility, SensorInfo utility, SpcCoeff utility, and SRF utility.
http://airs2.ssec.wisc.edu/~paulv/
Paul van Delst's Stuff Index Fortran tools Transmittance Data netCDF SRF data Fortran tools Index
Radiative Transfer Model (RTM)
RTM Coefficient Assembly Program Infrared Sea Surface Emissivity (IRSSE) Model EmisCoeff utility ... SRF utility Radiative Transfer Model
  • This software uses the OPTRAN transmittance model to calculate instrument radiances and brightness temperatures and their Jacobians (K-matrix).
  • Subprogram documentation.
    • Initialisation and destruction functions
    • Forward model functions
    • K-matrix model functions
    • Adjoint model functions ...
    • Tangent-linear model functions
    • The interfaces to the forward and K-matrix model routines have not been overloaded for anything other than M profiles and L channels where M and L > 1. Thus at least two profiles and two channels must be processed per call. The code was written for multiple profile/channel input to minimise argument passing/copying.
    • The profile inputs are based on the GDAS model output. Apart from the interface (LEVEL) pressure, all the other profile inputs are LAYER quantities. If you want to use the RTM with LEVEL based input, e.g. a sonde profile, you will need to convert the level data into layer average values.
  • Module documentation list
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108. Risø - Wind Energy Department - Home
of the department aims to develop new opportunities for industry and society in the exploitation of wind power and to map and alleviate atmospheric aspects of
http://www.risoe.dk/vea/
The research of the department aims to develop new opportunities for industry and society in the exploitation of wind power and to map and alleviate atmospheric aspects of environmental problems in collaboration with the National Environmental Research Institute. More about us...
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109. University Of Wisconsin Atmospheric And Oceanic Sciences

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112. IAP Kühlungsborn
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