Application of Remote Sensing in Atmospheric Physics and Climate Science

A special issue of Applied Sciences (ISSN 2076-3417). This special issue belongs to the section "Environmental Sciences".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 20 January 2025 | Viewed by 25

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Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100029, China
Interests: development of numerical weather prediction models; numerical simulation of high-impact weather
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Dear Colleagues,

With the background of global warming and the acceleration of the water cycle, the frequency and intensity of high-impact weathers, such as rainstorms, typhoons, and severe convections, tends to increase.

The accurate forecasting of high-impact weather with high frequency and severe disasters remains a great challenge for meteorologists.

Remote sensing detection, such as satellites, radars, and microwave radiometers, can not only monitor and warn of the occurrence and development of high-impact weather, but can also provide more accurate initial fields for numerical weather prediction models through inversion, fusion, and assimilation, which is key for the precise forecasting of high-impact weathers.

This Special Issue aims to publish and introduce the advanced technologies, theories, and methods of satellite, radar, microwave radiometer, and other remote sensing detection methods in the early warning and forecasting of high-impact weathers, such as rainstorms, typhoons, and severe convections, including, but not limited to, retrieval, quality control, fusion analysis, and the assimilation of remote sensing data.

In addition, manuscripts on the formation and development mechanisms of high-impact weather and refined forecasting techniques using remote sensing detection data are also welcomed to be submitted to this Special Issue.

Prof. Dr. Fan Ping
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • remote sensing detection
  • satellite
  • radar
  • microwave radiometer
  • high-impact weathers
  • atmospheric physics
  • climate science

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