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Satellite Measurements of Clouds and Precipitation

Theoretical Basis

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  • Offers an introductory course in satellite remote sensing using state-of-the-art instruments
  • Provides different layers of theoretical background from underlying physics to retrieval methodology
  • Organizes both the basic principles and applications into separate, stand-alone sets of chapters

Part of the book series: Springer Remote Sensing/Photogrammetry (SPRINGERREMO)

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Table of contents (13 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xvii
  2. General Background

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
    2. Introduction

      • Hirohiko Masunaga
      Pages 3-6
    3. Satellite Missions and Instruments

      • Hirohiko Masunaga
      Pages 7-27
    4. Satellite Orbit and Scan

      • Hirohiko Masunaga
      Pages 29-52
  3. Basic Physics

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 53-53
    2. Principles of Statistical Mechanics

      • Hirohiko Masunaga
      Pages 55-82
    3. General Theory of Radiative Processes

      • Hirohiko Masunaga
      Pages 115-147
  4. Measurement Principles

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 149-149
    2. Infrared Sensing

      • Hirohiko Masunaga
      Pages 151-169
    3. Visible/Near-Infrared Imaging

      • Hirohiko Masunaga
      Pages 171-192
    4. Microwave Radiometry

      • Hirohiko Masunaga
      Pages 193-223
    5. Active Remote Sensing

      • Hirohiko Masunaga
      Pages 225-254
    6. Mathematical Basis of Retrieval Algorithms

      • Hirohiko Masunaga
      Pages 255-265
  5. Applications

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 267-267
    2. Global Datasets of Clouds and Precipitation

      • Hirohiko Masunaga
      Pages 269-281
    3. Satellite Data Simulators

      • Hirohiko Masunaga
      Pages 283-291
  6. Back Matter

    Pages 293-297

About this book

This book provides a thorough introductory description of the physical principles underlying the satellite remote sensing of clouds and precipitation. A diverse collection of satellite sensors is covered, including imagers, radars, and sounders over a broad spectral range from visible to microwave radiation.

The progress in satellite instrument technology during the past two decades as represented by the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM), CloudSat, and Global Measurement Mission (GPM) satellites has drastically improved our capability of measuring clouds and precipitation across the globe. At the same time, such rapid progress makes it increasingly challenging for scientists without specialized skills in remote sensing to fully grasp how satellite measurements are being made. This book is designed to mitigate that challenge. The targeted readers are graduate students and professional scientists seeking an extended summary of the theoretical background behind observations from space, ranging from fundamental physics (the statistical mechanics and radiative processes, for instance) to more practical levels of theory such as retrieval algorithm design.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Institute for Space-Earth Environmental Research, Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan

    Hirohiko Masunaga

About the author

Hirohiko Masunaga is an associate professor at the Institute for Space–Earth Environmental Research (ISEE) of Nagoya University. After earning his Ph.D. in astronomy from The University of Tokyo, he pursued his career as an atmospheric scientist there in the National Aerospace Development Administration (NASDA, currently the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, or JAXA) and at Colorado State University before he joined Nagoya University in 2006. His research interests include satellite meteorology and climatology, tropical convection and large-scale dynamics, tropical air–sea interactions, and the development of a satellite data simulator. In his recent work, he devised a novel methodology to coordinate the observations from different satellites beyond their individual instrument capabilities in order to explore the dynamics of tropical moist convection.

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Softcover Book USD 159.99
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