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245 _ _ |a Atmosphärische Spurenstoffe und ihre Sondierung (Atmospheric trace elements and their probe)
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520 _ _ |a Monitoring of the atmosphere is on important challenge in understanding global atmospheric change. In particular, weather forecasting and the ongoing climate change require detailed investigations. This includes the continuous monitoring of the atmosphere for a number of meteorological parameters that drive the prognostic weather models. On the other hand, the natural and anthropogenic atmospheric change is of increasing public concern. Accordingly, reliable forecasting of the consequences of this atmospheric change is crucial for human life. In this respect, sophisticated investigations of the change in atmospheric composition, radiation, energy budget, and dynamics are necessary. Such studies are undertaken in virtually in all atmospheric regions using dedicated in-situ instruments that are deployed at the ground, on airships, aircrafts, high flying balloons and rockets. Of equal importance in atmospheric observation is the remote sensing of the atmosphere. This involves an analysis of the characteristic electromagnetic radiation which is emitted or absorbed by the atmospheric constituent. An special and unprecedented form of remote sensing is that from satellites using optical or UV/VIS/IR/MW spectrally resolved observations. The development of increasingly more sophisticated instruments in combination with different satellite platforms has led to a much increased and improved data base of many atmospheric constituents of global coverage.
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700 1 _ |a Pfeilsticker, K.
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700 1 _ |a Platt, U.
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