Proceedings of the
International Radiation Symposium
23–28
August 2004, Busan, Korea
Editors
Herbert Fischer
Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe
Institut für Meteorologie und Klimaforschung
Karlsruhe, Germany
Byung-Ju Sohn
School of Earth and Environmental Sciences
Seoul National University
Korea
The objective of the quadrennial International Radiation
Symposium, organized by the International Radiation Commission, is to provide a
forum to review the state of the art in the field of atmospheric radiation. These
proceedings contain peer-reviewed papers from those presented at the International
Radiation Symposium held in Busan, Korea, in August 2004.
The conference
focused on providing opportunities for exchanging advanced ideas and
experiences on current problems in atmospheric radiation. It presented a
platform for discussing and reviewing knowledge of spectroscopy, radiative
transfer theory and modelling, remote sensing, and weather and climate
applications. The Symposium attracted about 340 scientists from 25
countries who presented
approximately 370 papers in plenary and poster sessions, although not all
have been included in these proceedings. The sessions were arranged
according to nine major topics and the same organization is followed in this book.
- Topical Union
Session
- Radiative
Transfer Theory and Modelling
- Molecular
Radiative Properties
- Particle
Radiative Properties
- General Remote
Sensing
- Satellite
Measurements (including Precipitation Measurements from Space)
- Surface
Measurements and Field Experiments
- Radiative
Budget and Forcing
- Weather and
Climate Applications
- Author Index
- Subject Index
- List of Participants
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ISBN 0-937194-48-4
/ 978-0-937194-48-5, 2006, Hardcover, 515 pages, US$110.00 including
CD. CD only: US$29.00.
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