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pro vyhledávání: '"T. A. Valentic"'
Autor:
R. B. Cosgrove, Pablo M. Reyes, Leslie J. Lamarche, T. A. Valentic, Ashton S. Reimer, Asti Bhatt
Publikováno v:
Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate, Vol 10, p 12 (2020)
The Reproducible Software Environment (Resen) is an open-source software tool enabling computationally reproducible scientific results in the geospace science community. Resen was developed as part of a larger project called the Integrated Geoscience
Autor:
J.-P. St.-Maurice, Michael J. Nicolls, T. A. Valentic, A. P. van Eyken, Eric Donovan, David J. Knudsen, Martin Connors, M. Schutzer, John J. Buonocore, J. D. Kelly, Emma Spanswick, Moyra Malone, M. Greffen, R. G. Gillies
Publikováno v:
Radio Science. 51:1645-1659
First-light measurements from the Canadian face of the Resolute Bay Incoherent Scatter Radar (RISR-C) were taken in August of 2015. Data were taken for roughly 25 hours on both RISR-C and the North face of the Resolute Bay radar (RISR-N) in an 11-bea
Autor:
D. Donohoue, Paul B. Shepson, Jan W. Bottenheim, Donald K. Perovich, William R. Simpson, Christopher R. Williams, Robert E. Santini, Mark S. Carlsen, T. N. Knepp, Phillip J. Wyss, T. A. Valentic, D. Carlson, Patricia A. Matrai, Stoyka Netcheva, G. Friederich
Publikováno v:
Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, Vol 3, Iss 1, Pp 249-261 (2010)
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A buoy based instrument platform (the "O-buoy") was designed, constructed, and field tested for year-round measurement of ozone, bromine monoxide, carbon dioxide, and meteorological variables over Arctic sea ice. The O-buoy operated in an autonomous
Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing. 35:524-531
This paper presents the self-surveying technique for calibrating the antenna spacing, orientation, and phase errors in multiple receiver radar antenna arrays. Utilizing a set of source transmitters placed at known locations in the far-field of the ar
Publikováno v:
Radio Science. 32:867-874
This paper describes a comparison of winds measured by the meteor echo detection and collection (MEDAC) system and a collocated spaced antenna MF radar at the Buckland Park field station near Adelaide, Australia (35°S, 138°E). A previous paper has
Autor:
Craig Heinselman, Michael J. Nicolls, Anthony van Eyken, T. A. Valentic, Michael Cousins, Moyra Malone, John J. Buonocore, John Jorgensen, J. D. Kelly
Publikováno v:
2013 IEEE International Symposium on Phased Array Systems and Technology.
AMISR is a modular, mobile, UHF radar facility used by scientists and students from around the world to conduct studies of the upper atmosphere and to observe space weather events. SRI International, under a grant from the National Science Foundation
Long-term goals: The United States Naval Academy's Polar Science Program is introducing future Naval Officers to the Arctic environment through project based learning and field experiments. Introducing them to the challenges that the harsh polar envi
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https://doi.org/10.21236/ada601065
https://doi.org/10.21236/ada601065
Autor:
J. P. Avery, W.G. Elford, Robert A. Vincent, Susan K. Avery, M. A. Cervera, Iain M. Reid, T. A. Valentic
Publikováno v:
Radio Science. 31:1313-1329
This paper describes a comparison of two meteor radar systems operated simultaneously from June 29 to July 15, 1994, at the Buckland Park field station near Adelaide, Australia (35°S, 138°E). Both meteor systems operate on a narrow-beam VHF wind pr
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IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing. 34:15-21
Discusses the implementation of the University of Colorado's third generation meteor echo detection add collection (MEDAC) system. MEDAC is a PC-based instrument package designed to obtain upper atmosphere wind profiles in conjunction with a host dop
Publikováno v:
Radio Science. 25:657-669
A second generation meteor echo detection and collection system has been installed on the Christmas Island, Republic of Kiribati, stratosphere-troposphere radar system. Data from the first 6 months of operation have yielded mean wind and tidal climat