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  1. Numerical Regularization for Atmospheric Inverse Problems (Springer Praxis Books / Environmental Sciences) by Adrian Doicu, Thomas Trautmann, et all 2010-09-08
  2. Whistler and Alfvén Mode Cyclotron Masers in Space (Cambridge Atmospheric and Space Science Series) by V. Y. Trakhtengerts, M. J. Rycroft, 2008-11-24
  3. Ionospheres: Physics, Plasma Physics, and Chemistry (Cambridge Atmospheric and Space Science Series) by Robert Schunk, Andrew Nagy, 2009-09-21
  4. Fundamentals of Physics and Chemistry of the Atmosphere by Guido Visconti, 2001-08-09
  5. Atmospheric Pollution by Mark Z. Jacobson, 2002-08-15
  6. Optical Spectroscopic Techniques and Instrumentation for Atmospheric and Space Research: 7-8 August, 2003, San Diego, California, USA (Proceedings of Spie--the ... Society for Optical Engineering, V. 5157.)
  7. Atmospheric Circulation Dynamics and Circulation Models (Springer Praxis Books / Environmental Sciences) by Masaki Satoh, 2004-06-24
  8. Handbook of Atmospheric Science: Principles and Applications
  9. Chemistry and Physics of Stratospheric Ozone, Volume 74 (International Geophysics) by Andrew Dessler, 2000-07-10
  10. The Development of Atmospheric General Circulation Models: Complexity, Synthesis and Computation
  11. Atmospheric Boundary Layer Flows: Their Structure and Measurement by J. C. Kaimal, J. J. Finnigan, 1994-01-06
  12. Nucleation and Atmospheric Aerosols 2000: 15th International Conference, Rolla, Missouri, USA, 6-11 August 2000 (AIP Conference Proceedings)
  13. IRS '84: Current Problems in Atmospheric Radiation : Proceedings of the International Radiation Symposium, Perugia, Italy, 21-28 August 1984 (Studies in Geophysical Optics and Remote Sensing) by Italy) International Radiation Symposium (1984 Perugia, Giorgio Fiocco, 1985-06
  14. Dynamics of Stochastic Systems by Valery I. Klyatskin 1988 Research Professor of Theoretical and Mathematical PhysicsRussian Academy of Science;<br>1977 D. Sc. in Physical and Mathematical SciencesAcoustical InstituteRussian Academy of Science;<br>1968 Ph.D. in Physical and Mathematical SciencesInstitute of Atmospheric Physics Russian Academy of Science;<br>1964 M.Sc. in Theoretical PhysicsMoscow Institute of Physics and Technology (FIZTEX)., 2005-06-03

101. Discoveries And Breakthroughs Inside Science (DBIS)
Produced by the American Institute of physics and partner scientific societies, twelve news stories are distributed each month to television stations across the country. DBIS news stories zero in on scientific research and developments that benefit our daily lives. The 90second stories fall into three major areas earth and atmospheric sciences, medical advances, and physical sciences and engineering.
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102. Physics And Chemistry Of The Earth
Threepart journal, with Part B covering hydrology and water resources and Part C covering solar, planetary, and atmospheric science. Tables of contents and indices, and on-line articles for subscribers.
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103. SpringerLink - Publication
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104. Institute Of Plasma Physics, ASCR
Research on tokamaks, plasma heating, plasma turbulence, electron beam plasma interaction, plasma chemistry, plasma decomposition or synthesis, pulsed capillary discharge, pulsed corona discharge, arc discharge, plasma spraying, atmospheric pressure non-equilibrium plasmas.
http://www.cas.cz/en/UFP.html
Institute of Plasma Physics, ASCR
Phone: Fax: Address: Za Slovankou 3
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Czech Republic E-mail: ufp@cas.cz WWW: http://www.ipp.cas.cz
The Institute was founded in 1959 as the Institute of Vacuum Electronics of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences and renamed in 1964 to reflect changes in the field of plasma physics research. Since 1999 the Institute has been coordinating Czech participation in the S+T programme in fusion of EURATOM (Association EURATOM/IPP.CR). The Institute conducts research in the following fields:
  • Non-inductive current drive and heating in tokamaks by lower hybrid wavesEdge plasma turbulence in tokamaks Plasma diagnostics High current capillary discharge Generation of shock waves by a plasma discharge in water Generation of chemically active non-equilibrium plasma in gases at atmospheric pressure and in liquids Generation of equilibrium water-stabilised arc discharges Interaction of plasma with other states of matter as a basis for plasma spraying Plasma decomposition and/or plasma synthesis Materials research connected with plasma technologies Generation of hot dense plasma by a sub-nanosecond iodine laser Laser plasma as a source of intense coherent and non-coherent x-ray radiation and of multicharged ions
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105. Dalhousie Physics And Atmospheric Science
Departmental information regarding programs of study, seminars, and careers. Also includes information for high school and firstyear students.
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The Physics and Atmospheric Science Department provides excellent undergraduate teaching programmes as well as advanced instruction and training at the graduate and research levels. High school students who are interested in studying physics or atmospheric science are refered to our high school page The research done by our undergrad and grad students and faculty is world class and covers many topics. Our research focuses on, but is by no means limited to, the understanding of materials, the study of the atmosphere, and the application of physics in medicine and biology.
For what is happening in the department, refer to the News Section where current events are listed, past events are in photos and prize winners are listed.
We are located in Halifax, which is the largest city in Atlantic Canada. For more information about Dalhousie University click here . Halifax offers an outstanding quality of life. For more information about Halifax and the Atlantic Region or Living in Halifax , click here.

106. Orbiter - A Free Space Flight Simulator
A realistic 3D flight simulator that uses proper physics for the modelling of planetary motion, gravitational fields, free space, and atmospheric flight.
http://www.medphys.ucl.ac.uk/~martins/orbit/orbit.html
Home Download FAQ Manual Gallery ... Bug Tracker Orbiter is free - but if you like it, you can appreciate the work that has gone into creating it by making a donation.
Cheers! About ORBITER ORBITER is a free flight simulator that goes beyond the confines of Earth's atmosphere. Launch the Space Shuttle from Kennedy Space Center to deploy a satellite, rendezvous with the International Space Station or take the futuristic Delta-glider for a tour through the solar system - the choice is yours.
But make no mistake - ORBITER is not a space shooter. The emphasis is firmly on realism, and the learning curve can be steep. Be prepared to invest some time and effort to brush up on your orbital mechanics background. A good starting point is JPL's Space Flight Learners' Workbook For discussion with other Orbiter users, have a look at the Orbiter forum . More information and resources for users and developers can be found under the Orbiter Wikipedia entry and the OrbiterWiki site, both maintained by the Orbiter community. News February 16, 2005: ORBITER 2005 Edition: Patch 2 released

107. International Association For The Physical Sciences Of The Oceans
IAPSO has the prime goal of promoting the study of scientific problems relating to the oceans and the interactions taking places at the sea floor, coastal, and atmospheric boundaries insofar as such research is conducted by the use of mathematics, physics, and chemistry.
http://www.olympus.net/IAPSO/
The International Association for the Physical Sciences of the Oceans

108. NCAR Redirect
Access to NCAR strategic plan, research reports and discussion of program areas. Operated by the University Corporation for atmospheric Research under a cooperative agreement with the National Science Foundation. Mission includes atmospheric science, space/solar physics, societal impact of climate, supercomputer center.
http://www.ncar.ucar.edu/ncar/

109. Branches
Access to the seven branch science libraries (biology, chemistry, computer science, geoscience, marine and atmospheric sciences, engineering, and math/physics/astronomy) and to general databases and Internet resources.
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110. Oxford University: AOPP: Dept: Index:
University of Oxford atmospheric, Oceanic and Planetary physics We are an important centre for theoretical atmospheric and oceanic modelling.
http://www-atm.physics.ox.ac.uk/main/dept/
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The sub-department's research focuses on the study of physical processes in the atmospheres and oceans of the Earth and other planets, using experimental and theoretical techniques. We have about 70 members, including 10 permanent academic or research staff, about 20 post-doctoral researchers and senior visitors, and about 30 graduate students. Our main area of experimental work is the development of space instruments for infrared remote sensing of the structure and composition of planetary atmospheres, especially the Earth's stratosphere and mesosphere. Nine of these instruments are already in space: seven in Earth orbit, one orbiting Venus, one orbiting Jupiter, and another on the way to Saturn. Two unsuccessful attempts in 1992 and 1999 to orbit Mars and study its present and past climate are to be followed in 2005 by a new instrument on the NASA Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. Several new space experiments are under development, including Earth-orbiting remote sensors to form part of the NASA Earth Observing System, which is investigating global change, and new missions to Venus, Mars and Mercury. Extensive overseas and domestic collaborations are involved, with industrial and scientific centres in Europe and the USA. We are an important centre for theoretical atmospheric and oceanic modelling. Our climate dynamics group studies the large-scale behaviour of the atmosphere-ocean system and its response to external drivers such as the increases in greenhouse gas levels responsible for anthropogenic climate change. Other modelling of the Earth's atmosphere focuses on large-scale dynamical and chemical-transport processes relevant to climate, and on the interpretation of our satellite data. We also use dynamical models of other planets, including Mars and Jupiter, to interpret existing data and help plan new observational missions. We also investigate fundamental geophysical fluid dynamics by means of laboratory experiments on rotating, stratified fluids, and also study the chaotic behaviour of a wide variety of physical systems using experimental and theoretical techniques.

111. NorthWest Research Associates, Inc.
Contractresearch firm conducting in-depth investigations in the physical sciences and providing consulting services to government and industry. Expertise ranges from atmospheric, ocean, and sea ice sciences, to fundamental geophysical fluid dynamics and space physics. We also produce instrumentation for the geosciences.
http://www.nwra.com/
NWRA is a scientific research group , owned and operated by its Principal Investigators, with expertise in the geophysical and related sciences. NWRA Mission Statement: To provide a supportive environment in which scientists and engineers can achieve excellence in basic and applied research. Sun and Heliosphere Ionosphere Mesosphere Stratosphere ... Instruments and Software
An Argus Beach Monitoring Station was installed at the mouth of the Columbia River, between the States of Washington and Oregon, to study the changes in the environment that can affect boater safety and the integrity of Cape Disappointment State Park and the north jetty. (more)
New at NWRA.com: Laboratory Services web page . NWRA offers flexible and adaptive workspace for a wide variety of atmospheric and oceanographic physics experiments in its 2,250 sq ft fluid dynamics laboratory.
Landing in Alien Terrain: The Astrobiology Magazine reports on a recent meeting held in Barrow, Alaska. (more) NWRA Offices Bellevue, WA

112. The Atmospheric Dynamics Group
Centre for atmospheric Science / Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical physics (DAMTP); atmospheric Dynamics Group. Members, courses, research, seminars, publications, web resources.
http://www.atm.damtp.cam.ac.uk/
Centre for Atmospheric Science
Atmospheric Dynamics Group
Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics (DAMTP)
University of Cambridge
Welcome to the Atmospheric Dynamics Group home page. The Atmospheric Dynamics Group is a research group in the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics (DAMTP) at the University of Cambridge . Together with the group for Atmospheric Chemistry in the Chemistry Department, it forms the Centre for Atmospheric Science We are interested in the fluid dynamical problems involved in understanding our chemical-climatic environment. These problems are intrinsically nonlinear and concern fluid motions on a vast range of timescales and spatial scales. We try to attack the problems from as many angles as possible, using numerical and analytical modelling and sophisticated combinations thereof and making use, where appropriate, of the wealth of observational data available today. Typical problems range from the fine-scale mixing of, for example, aircraft emissions or of pollutants in the ocean to the entire problem of the global atmospheric circulation and its chemical and radiative consequences, including questions about `stratosphere-troposphere exchange'. Related oceanographical work in the Department can be found here Go back to Atmosphere-Ocean-Climate front page Information Information about our group Group Members Portrait Gallery Courses and opportunities How to find us Information about the Centre The Centre for Atmospheric Science What is the Centre for Atmospheric Science Lucidity principles

113. Physical Oceanography Group
Physical Oceanography in the atmospheric, Oceanic and Planetary physics Group.
http://www.atm.ox.ac.uk/group/ocean/
Atmospheric, Oceanic and Planetary Physics
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Physical Oceanography
Research in physical oceanography
Our primary research interests are in describing the state of the global ocean in space and time and understanding the dynamic and thermodynamic processes that maintain this state. Ultimately, we are motivated to understand the ocean's role in Earth's climate and the physical analogies between the ocean and other planetary atmospheres.
Coupled ocean-atmosphere modelling
A variety of models are used for studying the interaction between the atmosphere and oceans. This interaction is strongest in the tropical regions, particularly over the Pacific ocean, where it gives rise to `El Nino' conditions and leads to climate variability on time-scales of a few months to a few years. The ultimate object of our work is to test the predictability of the tropical ocean-atmosphere system. Our models range from fully comprehensive models of the atmosphere and ocean to models of intermediate complexity that retain only the essential physics. In addition, models are being used to understand the nature of the decadal variability of the wind-driven and thermohaline circulations of the ocean and their climate manifestations. Much of the work is carried out in collaboration with other major modelling centres.
General circulation of the ocean
Understanding the key mechanisms controlling the rate at which the ocean interior is refreshed by surface water is a critical issue facing oceanographers interested in climate. A blend of methods is used to approach this problem, including numerical models of the oceanic circulation on parallel computers, observations of dissolved transient tracers (CFCs and radiosotopes) from research cruises and non-linear statistical techniques. The combination leads to improved knowledge of the general ciruculation of the ocean and exchange with the atmosphere and hence enhanced understanding of the ocean's role in shaping the Earth's climate.

114. Homepage For The School Of Chemistry, Physics And Earth Sciences, Science And En
School of Chemistry, physics Earth Sciences. Oceanographic and atmospheric science research.
http://www.scieng.flinders.edu.au/cpes/index.html
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The School of Chemistry, Physics and Earth Sciences has a proud tradition of excellence in research and teaching. Flinders University physics is known for outstanding contributions to the fields of atomic, molecular, plasma and nuclear physics. The high reputation enjoyed by its chemistry staff is based on leading research in molecular synthesis, molecular dynamics, physical organic chemistry and surface science. Flinders meteorologists were instrumental in establishing Airborne Research Australia , one of the world's leading facilities for atmospheric measurements. Its oceanographers designed and initiated the National Tidal Centre , now located with the Bureau of Meteorology Today's teaching and research programmes benefit from this tradition while responding to new developments and needs. Nanotechnology has become one of the foci within the chemistry and physics groups. The chemistry group also has strong links with Forensic Science , South Australia, and is developing leading research programs in forensic and analytical chemistry. The School's hydrology group is associated with

115. Geophysical Institute, University Of Alaska Fairbanks
Research institute for atmospheric sciences, space physics, ice and permafrost, remote sensing, seismology, tectonics, and volcanology.
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116. NUI, Galway Atmospheric Science Research Group

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117. University Of Cambridge: Centre For Atmospheric Science
A joint venture between the Departments of Chemistry and Applied Mathematics and Theoretical physics in the University of Cambridge.
http://www.atm.ch.cam.ac.uk/
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The Centre for Atmospheric Science is a joint venture between the Departments of Chemistry, Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics and Geography at the University of Cambridge, UK. The following websites are hosted by this server: Atmospheric Chemistry Modelling
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Centre for Atmospheric Science European Ozone Research Coordinating Unit ... NERC UTLS thematic programme Go to: Atmospheric Chemistry Modelling Support Unit (NCAS-ACMSU) UGAMP Conferences UGAMP Newsletter Centre for Atmospheric Science Ozone Hole Tour About CAS CAS Seminars Contact information Stratospheric Chemistry Modelling Group Tropospheric Chemistry Modelling Group Halocarbon Measurement Group Aviation Impact Research Group Vacancies University home Chemistry home Applied Maths. Home Geography home
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118. Bob's Introduction To Lidar
An introduction to atmospheric lidar for high school students. Lidar can be considered like radar but using light instead of radio waves.
http://pcl.physics.uwo.ca/pclhtml/introlidar/introlidarf.html
Exploring the Atmosphere With Lidars
Professor R. Sica Department of Physics and Astronomy The University of Western Ontario London, Ontario, Canada N6A 3K7
1. What's a Lidar?
A lidar is similar to the more familiar radar, and can be thought of as a laser radar. In a radar , radio waves are transmitted into the atmosphere, which scatters some of the power back to the radar's receiver. A lidar also transmits and receives electromagnetic radiation, but at a higher frequency. Lidars operate in the ultraviolet visible and infrared region of the electromagnetic spectrum. Different types of physical processes in the atmosphere are related to different types of light scattering. Choosing different types of scattering processes allows atmospheric composition, temperature and wind to be measured. Lidar is an acronym which stands for LI ght D etection A nd R anging (radar is also an acronym). A simplified block diagram of a lidar contains a transmitter, receiver and detector system. The lidar's transmitter is a laser, while its receiver is an optical telescope. The basic operation of a laser is described here.

119. Atmospheric-Pressure Plasma Treatment Of Nonwovens Using Surface Dielectric Barr
Extensive technical paper presenting the results of research into a method of hydrophilization, grafting and metal plating of polypropylene nonwovens for hygiene disposables, by using novel types of atmosphericpressure low-temperature plasma sources. Authors M. Simor and others.
http://ftp.fi.muni.cz/pub/muni.cz/physics/texts/DCSD/Articles/TANDEC/TANDEC2002.

120. MTU Physics - Academics - Graduate Programs - RA In Atmospheric Physics
Academics in the Department of physics at Michigan Tech.
http://www.phy.mtu.edu/GRAD_AD/atmos_ad.html
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Current Financial Aid Current Opportunities Miles Fellowship Atmospheric Physics Return to Financial Aid Overview
Professors Cantrell, Kostinski, and Shaw
Research Assistantships are currently available in atmospheric physics . Highly qualified, self-motivated students are encouraged to apply. Research work can be experimental, computational, theoretical, or some combination of all three based on the desire and interests of the student. Projects with current funding include:
  • Laboratory studies of heterogeneous nucleation of ice ( Cantrell Theoretical and computational studies of stochastic processes in clouds ( Kostinski Radar meteorology ( Kostinski Laboratory studies of the kinetics of cloud particle formation and growth ( Shaw Laboratory studies of turbulence/cloud particle interaction ( Shaw
See the individual faculty web pages for more details. For more information about this program, contact the faculty at: Department of Physics, MTU

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