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Secular and Seasonal Variations of Atmospheric Turbidity at Jerusalem
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Two extensive sets of spectral pyrheliometric data taken at Jerusalem in the years 1930?34 and 1961?68 have been analyzed. Seasonal and synoptic variations in the optical depth of the atmospheric aerosol and in its wavelength ...
Comparative Study of Inversion Techniques. Part II: Resolving Power, Conservation of Normalization and Superposition Principles
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: A new way to assess the resolution of inversion methods is defined. The dependence of resolution on accuracy is broken into three parts, each of which has a distinct practical significance. Representatives of four commonly ...
Comparative Study of Inversion Techniques. Part I: Accuracy and Stability
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Four commonly used families of inversion techniques have been investigated. The accuracy and stability of the Chahine, Twomey?Phillips, Backus?Gilbert and non-linear regression techniques have been evaluated and compared. ...
The Delta-Eddington Approximation for Radiative Flux Transfer
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: This paper presents a rapid yet accurate method, the ?delta-Eddington? approximation, for calculating monochromatic radiative fluxes in an absorbing-scattering atmosphere. By combining a Dirac delta function and a two-term ...
A Dust Prediction System with TOMS Initialization
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: A dust prediction system, developed earlier at the University of Athens within the framework of the Mediterranean Dust Experiment (MEDUSE) project, was enhanced at Tel Aviv University to support the Israeli?American ...