Inverse Methods For Atmospheric Sounding: Theory And Practice
Explore the depths of atmospheric science with "Inverse Methods For Atmospheric Sounding: Theory And Practice" by Clive D. Rodgers. Published in 2000 by World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd, this comprehensive hardback edition spans 256 pages, making it an essential resource for anyone interested in applied meteorology and atmospheric physics.
This book delves into the intricate inverse problems of remote sounding, providing a thorough examination of various retrieval methods used to extract critical atmospheric parameters from remotely measured quantities, such as thermal emissions. Ideal for scientists, engineers, and students alike, it offers valuable insights into the mathematical techniques necessary for understanding complex atmospheric phenomena.
Enhance your knowledge in Earth Sciences, Meteorology, and Climatology with this authoritative text, which expertly combines theory and practical applications in the field. Don't miss the opportunity to add this pivotal work to your scientific library!