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Satellite Data in Meteorological Research
A workshop was held in Boulder, CO from 25 to 31 August 1965 with the purpose of acquainting members of the university community with the latest techniques for using satellite...- publication PDF
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Climatology of Stratospheric Ozone Based on SBUV and SBUV/2 Data: 1978 - 1994
The purpose of this study is to construct and analyze a long-term, continuous record of satellite ozone data to document such means and variabilities. This atlas presents...- publication PDF
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Ozone and Foliar Damage Analysis: NCAR and St. Louis
Surface level ozone, or tropospheric ozone, is a common pollutant and can cause harm to a wide variety of plant species. Observing and analyzing ozone concentrations and foliar...- publication PDF
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Proceedings of the 9th International Workshop on Climate Informatics: CI 2019
Climate informatics is an emerging research area that combines the fields of climate science and data science (specifically machine learning, data mining and statistics) to...- publication PDF
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Two Years of Regular Ozone Soundings Over Boulder, Colorado
The vertical ozone distribution over Boulder, CO has been routinely monitored by the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) by taking measurements with balloon-borne...- publication PDF
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Atlas of the Global Distribution of Total Ozone July 1957 - June 1967
This Atlas has been prepared to provide meteorologists, chemists, biologists, dermatologists and others with useful information on the global ozone distribution and its...- publication PDF
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Ozone Concentration and Foliar Injury Analysis at Purchase Knob Garden
Tropospheric ozone (O3) is a common greenhouse gas, which in high concentrations is harmful to the respiratory systems of humans, animals, and certain plants. Some of these...- publication PDF
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Atlas of Computed Infrared Atmospheric Absorption Spectra: Atmospheric Transm...
An atlas of atmospheric absorption calculations is presented for a vertical path through the atmosphere above altitudes of 4, 14, 30, 40, 45, and 54 km. The calculations are...- publication PDF