Fundamentals of Satellite Radiothermovision

This chapter contains a description of the satellite radiothermovision approach. The combination of its constituent algorithms creates a computational scheme that is closed relative to the input information of satellite radiometry data, which provides: re

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Satellite Radiothermovision of Atmospheric Processes Method and Applications

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Dmitry M. Ermakov

Satellite Radiothermovision of Atmospheric Processes Method and Applications

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Dmitry M. Ermakov Fryazino Branch of the Kotelnikov Institute of Radioengineering and Electronics Russian Academy of Sciences Fryazino, Russia Space Research Institute Russian Academy of Sciences Moscow, Russia

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Preface and Acknowledgements

This book is based on materials from a series of works initiated by my acquaintance and beginning of cooperation with Prof. E. A. Sharkov from the Space Research Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences. It was he who put forward the idea of a systematic search for the relationship between the evolution of tropical cyclones and the large-scale dynamics of the total precipitable water (TPW) field. The first stage of the work was devoted to the design and implementation of a new database of satellite radiometric observations and the development of tools for their visualization and preliminary analys