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Monitoring Atmospheric Water Vapour Groundbased Remote Sensing And Insitu Methods 1st Edition Niklaus Kmpfer Auth

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Monitoring Atmospheric Water Vapour Groundbased Remote Sensing And Insitu Methods 1st Edition Niklaus Kmpfer Auth
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.67 MB
Pages: 328
Author: Niklaus Kämpfer (auth.), Niklaus Kämpfer (eds.)
ISBN: 9781461439080, 9781461439097, 1461439086, 1461439094
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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Monitoring Atmospheric Water Vapour Groundbased Remote Sensing And Insitu Methods 1st Edition Niklaus Kmpfer Auth by Niklaus Kämpfer (auth.), Niklaus Kämpfer (eds.) 9781461439080, 9781461439097, 1461439086, 1461439094 instant download after payment.

Atmospheric water plays a key role in climate. Water vapour is the most important greenhouse gas and its condensed forms exert a profound influence on both incoming solar and outgoing infrared radiation. Unfortunately, accurate, height-resolved global-scale measurements of atmospheric humidity are difficult to obtain. The change in concentration of five orders of magnitude form the ground to the stratosphere means there is no standard instrument that will measure everywhere. This has led to different measuring techniques, all with strengths and weaknesses.
This book assesses all presently available techniques that are used in monitoring networks. Special weight is given to presenting the different technical concepts, the accuracy of different sensor types, addresses calibration issues and retrieval aspects.

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