Project to Interface Climate Modeling on Global and Regional Scales with Earth Observing (EOS) Observations

This ten-year NASA IDS project began in 1990. Its initial work plan adopted the NASA provided timeline that data would become available for new Earth Observing System (EOS) platforms beginning in 1995. Over its first phase, it was based at NCAR, which had submitted the original proposal and involved...

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Main Author: Dickinson, Robert E.
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Published: 2002
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spelling ftnasantrs:oai:casi.ntrs.nasa.gov:20020032745 2023-05-15T18:18:14+02:00 Project to Interface Climate Modeling on Global and Regional Scales with Earth Observing (EOS) Observations Dickinson, Robert E. Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available [2002] application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20020032745 unknown Document ID: 20020032745 http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20020032745 No Copyright CASI Environment Pollution G-35-622 2002 ftnasantrs 2019-07-21T02:39:35Z This ten-year NASA IDS project began in 1990. Its initial work plan adopted the NASA provided timeline that data would become available for new Earth Observing System (EOS) platforms beginning in 1995. Over its first phase, it was based at NCAR, which had submitted the original proposal and involved activities of a substantial number of co-investigators at NCAR who engaged in research over several areas related to the observations expected to be received from the EOS platforms. Their focus was the theme of use of EOS data for improving climate models for projecting global change. From the climate system viewpoint, the IDS addressed land, clouds-hydrological cycle, radiative fluxes and especially aerosol impacts, ocean and sea-ice, and stratosphere. Other research addressed issues of data assimilation, diagnostic analyses, and data set development from current satellite systems, especially use of SAR data for climate models. Other/Unknown Material Sea ice NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
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Project to Interface Climate Modeling on Global and Regional Scales with Earth Observing (EOS) Observations
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description This ten-year NASA IDS project began in 1990. Its initial work plan adopted the NASA provided timeline that data would become available for new Earth Observing System (EOS) platforms beginning in 1995. Over its first phase, it was based at NCAR, which had submitted the original proposal and involved activities of a substantial number of co-investigators at NCAR who engaged in research over several areas related to the observations expected to be received from the EOS platforms. Their focus was the theme of use of EOS data for improving climate models for projecting global change. From the climate system viewpoint, the IDS addressed land, clouds-hydrological cycle, radiative fluxes and especially aerosol impacts, ocean and sea-ice, and stratosphere. Other research addressed issues of data assimilation, diagnostic analyses, and data set development from current satellite systems, especially use of SAR data for climate models.
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author Dickinson, Robert E.
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title Project to Interface Climate Modeling on Global and Regional Scales with Earth Observing (EOS) Observations
title_short Project to Interface Climate Modeling on Global and Regional Scales with Earth Observing (EOS) Observations
title_full Project to Interface Climate Modeling on Global and Regional Scales with Earth Observing (EOS) Observations
title_fullStr Project to Interface Climate Modeling on Global and Regional Scales with Earth Observing (EOS) Observations
title_full_unstemmed Project to Interface Climate Modeling on Global and Regional Scales with Earth Observing (EOS) Observations
title_sort project to interface climate modeling on global and regional scales with earth observing (eos) observations
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