Microwave Band
Microwave remote sensing
2010 AMS Poster
Convective Clouds Lecture Sequence 1.Basic convective cloud types 2.Severe convection & mesoscale systems 3.Tropical cloud population 4.Convective feedbacks.
The Tropical Cloud Population R. A. Houze Lecture, Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Pune, 9 August 2010.
John Mioduszewski Department of Geography NASA GISS.
Remote Sensing Microwave Remote Sensing. 1. Passive Microwave Sensors ► Microwave emission is related to temperature and emissivity ► Microwave radiometers.
25 Km – St Dv. NDVI Image 25 Km – NDVI Image Snow No Cover age No Snow 5 Channels5 Channels + St Dev NDVI Jan 16 Jan 18 Jan 17 Capabilities and Limitations.
What is climate change? Climate change is the change in long-term weather patterns in certain regions. These changes can affect the entire Earth.
Global Snow Cover ECV S tatus and Progress in Observations
Response of active and passive microwave sensors to precipitation at mid- and high altitudes Ralf Bennartz University of Wisconsin Atmospheric and Oceanic.
Global Snow Cover ECV Status and Progress in Observations 16th Session of the GCOS/WCRP Terrestrial Observation Panel for Climate (TOPC-16) 10-11 March.