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Atmospheric Radiation: A Primer with Illustrative Solutions - ISBN 9783527411375

Atmospheric Radiation: A Primer with Illustrative Solutions

ISBN 9783527411375

Autor: James A. Coakley Jr., Ping Yang

Wydawca: Wiley

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ISBN13:      

9783527411375

ISBN10:      

3527411372

Autor:      

James A. Coakley Jr., Ping Yang

Oprawa:      

Hardback

Rok Wydania:      

2014-07-16

Ilość stron:      

304

Wymiary:      

246x171

Tematy:      

PH

This textbook is a first–look at radiative transfer in planetaryatmospheres with a particular focus on the Earth s atmosphereand climate. It covers the basics of the radiative transfer ofsunlight, treating absorption and scattering, and the transfer ofthe thermal infrared. The examples included show how the solutionsof the radiative transfer equation are used to evaluate changes inthe Earth s energy budget due to changes in atmosphericcomposition, how these changes lead to climate change, and also howremote sensing can be used to probe the thermal structure andcomposition of planetary atmospheres. The examples motivatestudents by leading them to a better understanding of andappreciation for the computer–generated numerical results.

Aimed at upper–division undergraduates and beginning graduatestudents in physics and atmospheric sciences, the book is designedto cover the essence of the material in a 10–week course, while thematerial in the optional sections will facilitate its use at themore leisurely pace and in–depth focus of a semester course.

From the contents:

 The Earth s Energy Budget and Climate
 Radiation and its Sources
 Transfer of Radiation in the Earth sAtmosphere
 Solutions to the Equation of Radiative Transfer
 Treatment of Molecular Absorption in theAtmosphere
 Absorption of Solar Radiation by the Earth sAtmosphere and Surface
 Simplified Estimates of Emission



The Earth?s energy budget and Climate
Radiation and its sources

Professor James Coakley received his degrees in Physics: B.S. (1968) UCLA, and MA (1970) and PhD (1972) Berkeley. He entered the atmospheric sciences in 1972 as a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Advanced Study Program at the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) and stayed at NCAR in various staff scientist positions until moving to Oregon State University in 1988 where he is currently a Professor of Atmospheric Sciences in the College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences. His research focuses on the problem of climate change and in particular on the remote sensing of aerosol and cloud properties from satellites, and the effects of aerosols and clouds on the Earth′s energy budget and climate. Dr. Coakley is a Fellow of the American Meteorological Society and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He has served on editorial advisory board for Tellus, as an Associate Editor for the Journal of Geophysical Research, and as Editor for the Journal of Climate. He has also served on various panels for the National Research Council and as a member for two of the Council′s standing committees: Meteorological Analysis, Prediction, and Research and Climate Research.

Professor Ping Yang received the B.S. (theoretical physics) and M.S. (atmospheric physics) degrees from Lanzhou, China, in 1985 and 1988, respectively, and the Ph.D. degree in meteorology from the University of Utah, Salt Lake City, USA, in 1995. He is currently a professor and the holder of the David Bullock Harris Chair in Geosciences, the Department of Atmospheric Sciences, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, USA. His research interests cover the areas of remote sensing and radiative transfer. He has been actively conducting research in the modeling of the optical and radiative properties of clouds and aerosols, in particular, cirrus clouds, and their applications to space–borne and ground–based remote sensing. He has co–authored more than 160 peer–reviewed publications. He received a best paper award from the Climate and Radiation Branch, NASA Goddard Space Center in 2000, the U.S. National Science Foundation CAREER award in 2003, and the Dean′s Distinguished Achievement Award for Faculty Research, College of Geosciences, Texas A&M University in 2004. He is a member of the MODIS Science Team and he currently serves as an associate editor for the Journal of Atmospheric Sciences, the Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy & Radiative Transfer, and the Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology.

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