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15 September 1993 Remote sensing of cloud for defense and climate studies: an overview
Ronald G. Isaacs
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Abstract
The determinations of cloud presence, properties, and radiative influence are high priority requirements for both defense related operations and in the pursuit of research goals for the U.S. Global Change Research Program. A number of current programs address aspects of the remote sensing of clouds; this paper provides an overview of these programs, their objectives, requirements, and interrelationship. Requirements are divided into three categories: (1) impacts on defense operations and systems, (2) numerical weather prediction (NWP), and (3) climate study objectives, both prognostic and diagnostic. Additionally, current satellite sensor data resources and applicable cloud property retrieval algorithm approaches are described.
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Ronald G. Isaacs "Remote sensing of cloud for defense and climate studies: an overview", Proc. SPIE 1934, Passive Infrared Remote Sensing of Clouds and the Atmosphere, (15 September 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.154895
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KEYWORDS
Clouds

Satellites

Climatology

Sensors

Data modeling

Algorithm development

Environmental sensing

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