Syllabus
State of the atmosphere; Main constituents of dry air, Vertical thermal structure of the atmosphere; Standard atmosphere; Hydrostatic equilibrium; Weather and its phenomena – Winds, cyclones, precipitation, hydrologic cycle; Surface weather and vertical structure;
Elements of radiative transfer in atmosphere- Basic quantities, Blackbody radiation – basic laws - Radiative transfer equation, Physics of Gaseous absorption, emission, Scattering, Solar radiation and surface reflection; Radiation balance;
Satellite and radar meteorology; Meteorological satellite instrumentation - Operational polar orbiting and geostationary satellites, weather sensors – passive radiometry, spectroscopy and occultation; active - Radar basics, conventional, radar and satellite rainfall measurements, , NEXRAD system, Image interpretation; Visible infrared and water vapor imagery, Spectral properties, inversion methods and Image processing techniques for atmosphere and ocean: calibration, validation and quality control for weather data products - applications of ground-based and satellite remote sensing for studies of e.g. temperature, composition, aerosol and cloud properties, precipitation, as well as the properties of sea surface and sea ice : chlorophyll, sea surface temperature, carbon sequestration.
Text Books
References
- Atmospheric science – An introductory Survey – John M Wallace and Peter V Hobbs. 2nd edn, 2006
- Satellite meteorology: an introduction -Kidder, Stanley Q., Thomas H. VonderHaar. (1995). San Diego, CA: Academic Press.
- Satellite meteorology: online remote sensing guide. Prepared by WW2010, Urbana Champaign: University of Illinois. Online access: http://ww2010.atmos.uiuc.edu/(Gh)/guides/rs/sat/home.rxml
- Burrows J.P., Borell P., and Platt U., The Remote Sensing of Tropospheric Composition from Space, Springer
- Satellite Oceanography: An Introduction for Oceanographers and Remote Sensing Scientists, By I. S. Robinson. (Chichester: Ellis Horwood Ltd, 1984