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  1. Climatology: An Atmospheric Science (3rd Edition) by John J. Hidore, John E. Oliver, et all 2009-08-30
  2. Introduction to Environmental Physics: Planet Earth, Life and Climate by Peter Hughes, N.J. Mason, 2001-05-29
  3. Basic Physical Chemistry for the Atmospheric Sciences by Peter V. Hobbs, 2000-09-25
  4. Progress in Atmospheric Physics
  5. Environmental Physics, 2nd Edition by Professor Egbert Boeker, Professor Rienk van Grondelle, 2000-04-19
  6. Dynamics in Atmospheric Physics by Richard A Lindzen, 2005-08-22
  7. An Introduction to Atmospheric Physics, Volume 25, Second Edition (International Geophysics) by Robert G. Fleagle, Joost A. Businger, 1980-12-12
  8. Non-LTE Radiative Transfer in the Atmosphere, (Series on Atmospheric, Ocean and Planetary Physics, Vol. 3) (Series on Atmospheric, Oceanic and Planetary Physics) by M. Lopez-Puertas, F. W. Taylor, 2002-06-15
  9. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics of Air Pollution by John H. Seinfeld, 1986-01
  10. Physics of the Environment and Climate (Wiley-Praxis Series in Atmospheric Physics) by Gérard Guyot, 1998-10-13
  11. Atmospheric Electrodynamics (Physics and Chemistry in Space) by Hans Volland, 1985-02
  12. Ninth Joint International Symposium on Atmospheric and Ocean Optics/Atmospheric Physics: 2-5 July 2002, Tomsk, Russia (Proceedings of Spie--the International ... Optical Engineering, V. 5026-5027.) (Part 1) by Russia) International Symposium on Atmospheric and Ocean Optics: Atmospheric Physics (9th : 2002 : Tomsk, Russia) Institut Solnechno-Zemnoi Fiziki (Norilsk, 2003-03
  13. Eleventh International Symposium On Atmoshperic And Ocean Optics/atmospheric Physics (Proceedings of SPIE)
  14. Tenth Joint International Symposium on Atmospheric and Ocean Optics/Atmospheric Physics (Proceedings of Spie) by International Symposium on Atmospheric A, Gennadii G. Matvienko, et all 2004-02

61. Graduate Program In Atmospheric Physics--Physics, UMBC
Graduate Program in atmospheric physics. The MS and Ph.D. Programs inatmospheric physics provide students with a fundamental background
http://physics.umbc.edu/Graduate/aprogram.htm
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Applied Physics Ph.D./ M.S. Program Atmospheric Physics Ph.D./M.S. Program Course Descriptions Admission Requirements and Campus Life ... Graduate Fellowships in Atmospheric Physics
Graduate Program in Atmospheric Physics
The M.S. and Ph.D. Programs in Atmospheric Physics provide students with a fundamental background in graduate applied physics combined with an in-depth grounding in the fundamentals of atmospheric physics. This program includes both survey courses at the 600 level and specialty courses, stressing atmospheric radiation and remote sensing at the 700 level. These courses cover a wide range of topics in atmospheric physics, global climate change, observational techniques, and satellite data analysis. An extremely wide range of thesis topics is available to the student via both the tenure-track faculty and the JCET faculty. Facilities and data-sets at NASA/Goddard will be readily available to students depending on their research interests. Degree Requirements: Master of Science: The M.S. degree is a terminal degree designed to prepare the graduate for immediate entry into the workforce as a practicing professional. The degree program is designed to offer students maximum flexibility, with most of the course requirements being electives. The minimum requirement for the M.S. degree is a total of 30 credit hours of which 18 credit hours must be taken at the 600 level or higher. Students are encouraged to choose the thesis option, although a non-thesis option is available. All students must complete the core curriculum which consists of PHYS 605 (Mathematical Physics) and either PHYS 601 (Quantum Mechanics I) or PHYS 424 (Introduction to Quantum Mechanics) taken for graduate credit, and 3 specialty courses in atmospheric physics including PHYS 621 and PHYS 622. All of these required courses must be passed with a minimum grade of B. All students are also required to take PHYS 698 (Physics Seminar) for each of the first three semesters.

62. Atmospheric Physics
atmospheric physics. DR Christie and DL Bright Infrasound monitoringof the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty. More than 110 nations signed
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Atmospheric Physics
D.R. Christie and D.L. Bright
Infrasound monitoring of the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty
More than 110 nations signed the Comprehensive (Nuclear) Test Ban Treaty (CTBT) during the first week after the Treaty opened for signature in September at the United Nations in New York. This means that a start will now be made during the coming year on the construction of an International Monitoring System (IMS) which will be used to ensure compliance with the terms of the Treaty. The International Monitoring System represents the largest effort ever undertaken on a global scale to detect and locate explosions in all physical environments. The establishment of the IMS has special significance for Australia because nearly ten per-cent of all IMS facilities will to be located on Australian territory.
Origin, evolution and decay of Morning Glory waves over Central and Northern Australia
Figure 12: Locations of microbarograph stations and automated weather stations in Central and Northern Australia.
Numerical studies of solitary wave propagation in spatially and temporally heterogeneous waveguides
A very high resolution numerical model, which is based on an integration of the fully nonlinear nonhydrostatic primitive ensemble-averaged equations, has been developed to study wave propagation in temporally and spatially varying waveguides. Realistic boundary conditions have been developed which prevent reflections at all lateral boundaries and the upper boundary. This model is being used initially to study the formation, evolution and decay of solitary waves on a time-varying density current and solitary waves which are created in the head-on collision of density currents. Further studies of nonlinear atmospheric wave motions in other evolving waveguide systems will be carried out during the coming year.

63. ATMOSPHERIC PHYSICS AND METEOROLOGY
next up previous contents Next Atmospheric Structure Up SCIENTIFIC BACKGROUNDPrevious Oxidation State of. atmospheric physics AND METEOROLOGY.
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64. Atmospheric Physics Research @ Tech
atmospheric physics Research @ Tech. Overview of the Program. AtmosphericPhysics is an important part of the New Mexico Tech Physics department.
http://www.physics.nmt.edu/Research/atmos.html
Atmospheric Physics Research @ Tech
Overview of the Program
Atmospheric Physics is an important part of the New Mexico Tech Physics department. Seven of the faculty are active in atmospheric physics research, joined in this research by undergraduate and graduate students, by adjunct and emeritus faculty, by post-docs and by colleagues at other institutions. Current research interests include cloud physics and thunderstorm structure, lightning and atmospheric electricity, the interaction of clouds and climate, middle atmospheric photochemistry, and atmospheric radioactivity. The faculty and students are often active in developing specialized, front-line instrumentation in order to study these phenomena. They may take part in field work often in collaboration with worldwide atmospheric science research efforts in order to gather critical data. They may also develop theoretical models and use such models to interpret their data in the larger setting of the physics of the earth's atmosphere and climate. Current research interests include
  • Cloud physics: from the internal dynamics of clouds (such as convection and ice/rain formation) to their role in global climate patterns.

65. Institute Of Atmospheric Physics - Department Of Space Physics
Institute of atmospheric physics. Department of Space Physics. Welcomeeverybody! Terezka has the pleasure to invite you to waste
http://terezka.ufa.cas.cz/
Institute of Atmospheric Physics
Department of Space Physics
Welcome everybody! Terezka has the pleasure to invite you to waste your time on her pages prepared for you.
How to get to us?
Research primarily in:
  • Theoretical modeling and numerical simulations of wave processes in the Earth's plasma environment.
  • Mathematical methods and software tools for processing and interpretation of experimental and simulation data.
  • Development of high performance computing systems and databases.
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  • 66. Institute Of Atmospheric Physics
    Institute of atmospheric physics, Info in Russian. General information, Fullname AM.Obukhov Institute of atmospheric physics (IAP RAS).
    http://www.tech-db.ru/istc/db/inst.nsf/wu/1461
    Institute of Atmospheric Physics Info in Russian General information Full name: A.M.Obukhov Institute of Atmospheric Physics (IAP RAS) Address: 3, Pyzhevskiy Lane, Moscow, 109017, Russia Telephone: Fax: E-mail: mail_adm@omega.ifaran.ru; root@iaph.msk.su ISTC relations Technology area/field: ENV-SPC: Environment / Solid Waste Pollution and Control
    ENV-EHS: Environment / Environmental Health and Safety
    ENV-APC: Environment / Air Pollution and Control
    ENV-SEM: Environment / Seismic Monitoring
    ENV-MIN: Environment / Monitoring and Instrumentation
    ENV-OTH: Environment / Other
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    INF-SOF: Information and Communications / Software ISTC Projects: PRA: ISTC relation: Project Participant, PRA Participant ISTC Party: Russia

    67. Atmospheric Physics
    atmospheric physics, Contents.
    http://www.phys.unsw.edu.au/DEPARTMENTS/ENVIRONMENTAL_AND_APPLIED/atmoshperic_ph
    Atmospheric Physics
    Contents
    Introduction
    Research is carried out in the area of atmospheric radiative transfer (mainly solar) and remote sensing.
    Radiative Perturbation Theory
    One major area of research is the development of radiative perturbation theory as a computational tool in radiative transfer calculations and modelling. Applications include aerosol variability (both loading and optical properties), ozone depletion, photochemistry, clouds (including microphysical and morphological variability) and gaseous absorption spectra.
    Aerosol Optical Properties
    A second area of research is the ground based monitoring of atmospheric aerosol optical properties for both climate and visual air quality purposes. This involves the use of automated multispectral radiometers and other monitoring equipment, and the development of advanced inversion algorithms. We plan to cross-correlate the resulting data with other environmental and meteorological data.
    Satellite Remote Sensing
    We plan to merge these two research areas into a third area of satellite remote sensing of atmospheric aerosols, and make an active contribution to POLDER on ADEOS, and (later) NASA's EOS Program. (Dr Michael Box is a Principal Investigator on this international project, and Dr Gail Box is a Co-Investigator.)

    68. RMIT - Atmospheric Physics
    Home / Academic Programs / Course Guides / Applied Science / AK / A / AtmosphericPhysics. orientation PHYS1142 atmospheric physics. Approval
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    69. Atmospheric Physics
    atmospheric physics,
    http://www.physics.gmu.edu/department/research/atmospheric-physics.htm
    Atmospheric Physics

    70. Records Of Physics And Atmospheric Physics At The University Of Albany, SUNY - F
    2, Fall 2002. Records of Physics and atmospheric physics at the Universityof Albany, SUNY by Geoffrey P. Williams, University Archivist
    http://www.aip.org/history/newsletter/fall2002/suny.htm

    Volume XXXIV , No. 2, Fall 2002 Records of Physics and Atmospheric Physics at the University of Albany, SUNY
    by Geoffrey P. Williams, University Archivist Unidentified scientist performing a weather experiment, Yellowstone Field Research Expedition, 1964. Schaefer led ASRC sponsored winter expeditions to Yellowstone Park from 1961 through 1972. The geyser eruptions closely resembled cloud conditions, allowing inexpensive study of cloud composition. Photo by Vincent Schaefer, courtesy Vincent Schaefer Papers, SUNY Albany. The University Archives is part of the M. E. Grenander Department of Special Collections and Archives of the University Libraries, the University at Albany, SUNY. The mission of the University Archives is to collect and make available the official records of the University, its divisions, centers and faculty. The University at Albany, formerly known as the State University of New York at Albany, was transformed from a college for teachers into a University Center in 1962. Prior to that date very little original scientific research was conducted at the University. One exception to that rule was the physicist Charles Luther Andrews , a faculty member at the school from 1944-1977 (.75 cu. ft.), who was engaged in research projects with General Electric in Schenectady, primarily related to X-rays and optics. We hold a small collection of his papers, primarily offprints.

    71. Bookmarkphysics - Search Subject Areas Results
    Your search for subject area 'Space and atmospheric physics' (including outof-stockbooks) has found 6 books, of which 1 to 6 are shown. Results Page 1 of 1,
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    72. An Introduction To Atmospheric Physics - Cambridge University Press
    Intermediate to advanced undergraduate textbook presenting a broad coverage ofatmospheric physics. An Introduction to atmospheric physics. David G. Andrews.
    http://books.cambridge.org/0521629586.htm
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    ‘This textbook provides a concise, accurate and elegant introduction to scientific study of the Earth’s atmosphere.’ World Meteorological Organization Bulletin ‘… well-written and clearly organized … covers a broad survey of topics.’ George J. Hakim, EOS ‘David Andrews has crafted a thoughtful introductory text on atmospheric physics that provides a comprehensive and yet easy to understand treatment of the fundamental physics underlying the broad field of atmospheric sciences.’ Steven Businger, University of Hawaii ‘… an up-to-date overview of the field, should be a strong candidate for undergraduate level classes that introduce the subject of atmospheric physics, and it is a worthy addition for the library of any scientist or engineer interested in the filed of atmospheric sciences.’ Steven Businger, Journal of Geodesy ‘… covers the three fundamental pillars of atmospheric physics - thermodynamics, radiation and fluid mechanics … the strength of this book is the way it develops the fundamental ideas of atmospheric physics without introducing too much extraneous detail … I expect this book to become a standard text for many atmospheric physics courses in future years.’ Geraint Vaughan, Teaching Earth Sciences

    73. PhysicsWeb - Resources - Education/Research In Education/Geophysics And Atmosphe
    iop resources. Search journals. Search books. IOP Select. PEERS. Education Researchin education Geophysics and atmospheric physics links in this category
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    74. PhysicsWeb - Resources - Education/Electronic Textbooks/Geophysics And Atmospher
    PEERS. Education Electronic textbooks Geophysics and atmospheric physics linksin this category Claerbouts Classroom Stanford Free books on geophysics.
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    75. Division Of Atmospheric Physics, CSIRO - Australian Science At Work Corporate En
    Division of atmospheric physics, CSIRO Australian Science at Work Corporate entry,Australian Science at Work is a biographical, bibliographical and archival
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    CSIRO Related Entries Online Sources Published Sources Function: Meteorology and Scientific Research Location: Aspendale, Victoria, Australia The Division of Atmospheric Physics replaced the Division of Meteorological Physics in 1971. After seventeen years, the Division became the Division of Atmospheric Research. Details Reference/Legal Number(s): CA 3391
    Status: Agency of the Commonwealth of Australia Location: Aspendale, Victoria Related Entries for Division of Atmospheric Physics Previous and Subsequent Entities 1949 - 1954 Meteorological Physics Research Section
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    76. EPS 236: Atmospheric Physics : Models And Data
    EPS 236. atmospheric physics Professor Steven C. Wofsy. Atmospheric transportand chemistry models (Prof. DJ Jacob); Linear model representations
    http://icg.harvard.edu/7250
      EPS 236
      Atmospheric Physics
      Professor Steven C. Wofsy
      • Atmospheric transport and chemistry models (Prof. D. J. Jacob) Linear model representations of biogeochemical cycles Data analysis: clean-up, statistical analysis, synthesis, presentation
      Instructor Room Contact information Professor Steven C. Wofsy Pierce Hall
      Room 110D. Telephone: 495-4566
      Email: scw@io.harvard.edu Professor James G. Anderson Link 268 (12 Oxford St.) Telephone: 495-5922
      Email: anderson@huarp.harvard.edu
      Part 1 (Jim Anderson) Lecture Notes linked to the Table below
      A. Constraints to atmospheric motion (1/29 to 2/3)
    • Tropospheric circulation and transport
      • Convection Baroclinic instability General circulation of the troposphere Planetary boundary layer
      Review of atmospheric waves
      • Gravity waves Inertia-gravity waves Rossby waves Equatorial Kelvin waves
      Wave breaking Mixing processes
    • B. Cloud physics (2/5 to 2/10)
    • Cloud climatology Properties of water and water solutions Water equilibrium in the atmosphere Cloud and fog formation Growth rate of cloud droplets Growth of droplet population Cloud condensation nuclei Cloud processing of aerosols Other forms of water in the atmosphere
    • C. Meteorology of atmospheric turbulence

    77. Diagnostic Tools In Atmospheric Physics
    Diagnostic Tools in atmospheric physics. Volume 124 International Schoolof Physics Enrico Fermi Edited by G. Fiocco and G. Visconti
    http://www.iospress.nl/site/html/boek155.html
    Diagnostic Tools in Atmospheric Physics
    Volume 124 International School of Physics Enrico Fermi
    Edited by: G. Fiocco and G. Visconti
    1995, 364 pp., hardcover
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    78. UMIST LIS - Atmospheric Physics Subject Page
    atmospheric physics. Key databases. These services provide UMIST Departmentof Physics, atmospheric physics Group. Library Information
    http://www2.umist.ac.uk/library/guides_online/physics_atmos.html
    Text Version Home Index Site Map ... Reference Shelf Information: What's New Opening Hours Contacts Services ... Handbook Search these pages Atmospheric Physics Key databases - These services provide citations to journal articles, conference proceedings and other publications. Some sites now offer links to a limited range of online full-text journal articles.
    Other relevant databases
    - These may provide further citations (and some full text) it is better to use these after using one or more key databases.
    General databases
    - Use these services to find a few references as a starting point - useful for undergraduate work.
    Electronic journals
    - Journals available in full text to UMIST staff and students.
    Subject gateways, hubs and portals
    - Subject-specific services set up to gather together web services on related topics. Generally, the higher education gateways are of a higher quality and provide better search engines and links to relevant external resources.
    Other useful links
    - Links to useful physics websites.

    79. Some Progress Of Atmospheric Physics And Atmospheric Exploration
    Some Progress of atmospheric physics and Atmospheric Exploration. ZHAOBolin (Department of Geophysics, Peking University ,Beijing,100871).
    http://www.pku.edu.cn/academic/xb/95/95-3-9.html
    Some Progress of Atmospheric Physics and Atmospheric Exploration
    ZHAO Bolin
    (Department of Geophysics, Peking University ,Beijing,100871)
    Abstract:
    In this paper,some progresses of atmospheric physics and atmospheric exploration have been described.It includes:ground based atmospheric remote sensing,cloud physics,satellite meteorology, nowcasting and global climate change.It will be paid attention to the atmospheric remote sensing taking the role in these areas. At last,some researches of atmospheric remote sensing of Peking University will be discussed as the examples.It includes:microwave radiometers and its application in remote sensing of environment, atmosphere cloud and rain effect on microwave communication, optical and satellite remote sensing of atmospheric pollution, research of satellite meteorology and World Climate Research Programm.
    Key words:
    atmospheric remote sensing; microwave radiometers; satellite meteorology; World Climate Research Program
    (R.D. 1994-08-10 P.D. 1995-05-20 Vol.31 No.3 pp.323-338)

    80. Atmospheric Physics II: ENV-M562
    atmospheric physics II ENVM562. Introduction. atmospheric physics isa cornerstone of the study of the Earth's climate system.
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    Atmospheric Physics II: ENV-M562
    Introduction
    Atmospheric physics is a cornerstone of the study of the Earth's climate system. This advanced level unit will build on the material covered in Atmospheric Physics 1 (ENV-M563) and provide an integrated approach to atmospheric physics via links with meteorology, oceanography and atmospheric chemistry.
    Learning objectives
  • Identify the physical processes that govern atmospheric physics
  • Formulate physical and mathematical models of these physical processes
  • Apply these models to find quantitative solutions to atmospheric physics problems, in the fields of meteorology, oceanography, and atmospheric chemistry
  • Analyse and interpret these solutions to environmental problems
  • Critically assess these physical models using observed data
    Teaching and Learning
    A lecture course will introduce the physical concepts and equations of atmospheric physics. Students will be expected to expand on this material through reading of the recommended text books and the research literature. Practical work will involve data analysis and problem solving, and students will work together in group seminars.
    Timetable
    10 credits. Taught in first half of semester II, weeks 1-6 (CL slot).
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