Determination of Winds and Other Atmospheric Parameters by Satellite Techniques. Volume 3: Techniques for Determining Winds and Other Atmospheric Parameters

Techniques which have potential use for explicit determination of atmospheric parameters by observations from satellites are evaluated for inherent accuracy of measurement. The discussion describes the instrumental techniques for measuring densities of air and its constituents by atmospheric emissio...

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COMPUTERIZED SIMULATION
DRAG
HEAT TRANSFER
LASERS
MATHEMATICAL MODELS
METEOROLOGICAL PHENOMENA
METEOROLOGICAL SATELLITES
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OZONE
RADIO TRANSMISSION
SATELLITE TRACKING SYSTEMS
SOLAR RADIATION
TROPOSPHERE
Unmanned Spacecraft
WEATHER FORECASTING
WIND
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