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Solar Occultation Satellite Data and Derived Meteorological Products: Sampling Issues and Comparisons With Aura MLS Data
Author(s): Manney, Gloria L.; Daffer, William H.; Zawodny, Joseph M.; Bernath, Peter F.; Hoppel, Karl W.; Deaver, Lance; Walker, Kaley A.; McLeod, Sean; Knosp, Brian W.; Boone, Chris; Remsberg, Ellis E.; Trepte, Charles R.; Santee, ...
Abstract: Derived Meteorological Products (DMPs, including potential temperature (theta), potential vorticity, equivalent latitude (EqL), horizontal winds and tropopause locations) have been produced for the locations and times of ...
NASA Center: Goddard Space Flight Center, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Langley Research Center Publication Year: 2007
Added to NTRS: 2009-01-28
Document ID: 20090004560; Report Number: LF99-4905
Solar Occultation Satellite Data and Derived Meteorological Products: Sampling Issues and Comparisons with Aura MLS
Author(s): Manney, Gloria; Daffer, William H.; Zawodny, Joseph M.; Bernath, Peter F.; Hoppel, Karl W.; Walker, Kaley A.; Knosp, Brian W.; Boone, Chris; Remsberg, Ellis E.; Santee, Michelle L.; Harvey, V. Lynn; Pawson, Steven; Jackson, ...
Abstract: Derived Meteorological Products (DMPs, including potential temperature (theta), potential vorticity, equivalent latitude (EqL), horizontal winds and tropopause locations) have been produced for the locations and times of ...
NASA Center: Goddard Space Flight Center, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Langley Research Center Publication Year: 2007
Added to NTRS: 2007-12-12
Document ID: 20070035131
Interannual and Long-Term Changes in Middle Atmosphere Temperature from Haloe
Author(s): Remsbwerg, Ellis; Deaver, Lance
Abstract: Radiative models of the middle atmosphere indicate that the largest temperature response due to steadily increasing amounts of atmospheric CO2 should occur at pressure altitudes between 1 and 0.1 hPa (about 48 to 64 km) and ...
NASA Center: Langley Research Center Publication Year: 2003
Added to NTRS: 2004-11-03
Document ID: 20040034104
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