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pro vyhledávání: '"D. J. Debrestian"'
Autor:
Jonathan Davies, J. S. Hornstein, D. R. Korwan, Basil Neff, Gert König-Langlo, Richard M. Bevilacqua, M. Daehler, Jerry Lumpe, Eric P. Shettle, M. Squire, Robert L. Lucke, Davidson T. Chen, D. J. Debrestian, Mike Fromm
Publikováno v:
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres. 104:18785-18799
Polar Ozone and Aerosol Measurement (POAM) III, a follow-on to the successful POAM II, is a spaceborne experiment designed to measure the vertical profiles of ozone, water vapor, nitrogen dioxide, and aerosol extinction in the polar stratosphere and
Autor:
Karl W. Hoppel, Richard M. Bevilacqua, David W. Rusch, Cora E. Randall, J. J. Olivero, D. J. Debrestian, Eric P. Shettle, S. S. Krigman, D. L. Kriebel, R. Ramananahérisoa, Colette Brogniez, P. Pruvost, Jerry Lumpe, Jacqueline Lenoble
Publikováno v:
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres. 102:23593-23614
We present a detailed discussion of the version 5 algorithms used to analyze the Polar Ozone and Aerosol Measurement II (POAM II) solar occultation data. As this version is primarily an ozone and aerosol retrieval, the scope of the paper is limited t
Autor:
J. S. Hornstein, D. W. Rusch, Richard M. Bevilacqua, Karl W. Hoppel, Mike Fromm, C. P. Aellig, D. J. Debrestian, Joan E. Rosenfield, Eric P. Shettle, Cora E. Randall, Jerry Lumpe
Publikováno v:
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres. 102:23643-23657
We present an overview of Polar Ozone and Aerosol Measurement (POAM) II satellite-based observations of ozone in the Antarctic ozone hole in 1994, 1995, and 1996. The POAM II observations are consistent with previous observations suggesting that ozon
Autor:
J. J. Olivero, Eric P. Shettle, D. W. Rusch, W. Glaccum, Richard M. Bevilacqua, Jerry Lumpe, D. J. Debrestian, Mike Fromm, Cora E. Randall, J. S. Hornstein
Publikováno v:
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres. 102:1971-1981
The second Polar Ozone and Aerosol Measurement (POAM II) instrument is a space-borne visible/near IR photometer which uses the solar occultation technique to measure vertical profiles of ozone, nitrogen dioxide, and water vapor as well as aerosol ext
Autor:
Mike Fromm, D. W. Rusch, Jacqueline Lenoble, W. Glaccum, Colette Brogniez, J. S. Hornstein, R. Kremer, Robert L. Lucke, Cora E. Randall, Davidson T. Chen, D. J. Debrestian, Francis Dalaudier, Jerry Lumpe, J. J. Olivero, S. S. Krigman, E. Chassefière, C. Deniel, Eric P. Shettle, Richard M. Bevilacqua
Publikováno v:
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres. 101:14479-14487
The second Polar Ozone and Aerosol Measurement instrument (POAM II) is a spaceborne experiment designed to measure the vertical profiles of ozone, water vapor, nitrogen dioxide, aerosol extinction, and temperature in the polar stratosphere and upper
Autor:
S. S. Krigman, Richard M. Bevilacqua, W.J. Glaccum, Eric P. Shettle, D. J. Debrestian, M. Fromm, K. Hoppel, J. S. Hornstein, Jerry Lumpe
Publikováno v:
Advances in Space Research. 18:311-314
NRL's Polar Ozone and Aerosol Measurement Experiment (POAM II) makes solar occultation measurements through the earth's atmospheric limb to provide the distribution of atmospheric aerosols, PSC's, and several molecular species critical for understand
Autor:
Mike Fromm, S. S. Krigman, Cora E. Randall, David W. Rusch, T. L. Ainsworth, Richard M. Bevilacqua, D. J. Debrestian, J. S. Hornstein, J. J. Olivero, Jerry Lumpe, Eric P. Shettle, R. T. Clancy
Publikováno v:
Geophysical Research Letters. 22:2733-2736
We present results from the first 18 months of measurements by the Polar Ozone and Aerosol Measurement experiment (POAM II;) in the northern hemisphere. POAM II was launched on 25 September 1993, onboard the SPOT-3 satellite into a sun-synchronous po
Autor:
Richard M. Bevilacqua, David W. Rusch, T. L. Ainsworth, C. Deniel, Jerry Lumpe, Mike Fromm, Francis Dalaudier, Robert L. Lucke, S. S. Krigman, E. Chassefière, Jacqueline Lenoble, Colette Brogniez, J. S. Hornstein, D. J. Debrestian, R. T. Clancy, Karl W. Hoppel, Eric P. Shettle, J. J. Olivero, Cora E. Randall, W. Glaccum
Publikováno v:
Geophysical Research Letters. 22:909-912
POAM II is a space-borne instrument which uses the solar occultation technique to measure the vertical distribution of ozone, aerosols and polar stratospheric clouds, and other properties of the stratosphere and mesosphere. POAM II was launched aboar
Autor:
S. S. Krigman, Mike Fromm, Richard M. Bevilacqua, Jerry Lumpe, J. J. Olivero, W. Glaccum, Karl W. Hoppel, Eric P. Shettle, D. J. Debrestian, J. S. Hornstein
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
The Polar Ozone and Aerosol Measurement [POAM II] instrument has been measuring the vertical distribution of aerosols, poiar stratospheric clouds [PSC], ozone, as well as several other atmospheric species since autumn 1993. The approach used to ident
Autor:
Davidson T. Chen, D. J. Debrestian, R. Todd Clancy, David W. Rusch, Mike Fromm, Cora E. Randall, W. Glaccum, S. S. Krigman, Philip R. Schwartz, J. J. Olivero, Eric P. Shettle, Richard M. Bevilacqua, Jerry Lumpe, J. S. Hornstein
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
The Polar Ozone and Aerosol Measurement experiment (POAM II), was launched on the SPOT 3 satellite on 25 September, 1993. POAM II is designed to measure the vertical profiles of the polar ozone, aerosols, water vapor, nitrogen dioxide, atmospheric de