IMIS | Lifewatch regional portal

You are here

IMIS

[ report an error in this record ]basket (0): add | show Print this page

Measurement of cloud height
Freeman, J.C. Jr. (1965). Measurement of cloud height, in: Ewing, G.C. (Ed.) Oceanography from Space: Proceedings of Conference on the Feasibility of Conducting Oceanographic Explorations from Aircraft, Manned Orbital and Lunar Laboratories, held at Woods Hole, Massachusetts, 24-28 August 1964. pp. 301
In: Ewing, G.C. (Ed.) (1965). Oceanography from Space: Proceedings of Conference on the Feasibility of Conducting Oceanographic Explorations from Aircraft, Manned Orbital and Lunar Laboratories, held at Woods Hole, Massachusetts, 24-28 August 1964. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution: Woods Hole. XXI, 469 pp., more

Available in  Author 

Keyword
    Marine/Coastal

Author  Top 
  • Freeman, J.C. Jr.

Abstract
    A precission camera in space opens up the possibility of measuring cloud heights and cloud motions (perhaps winds) on a synoptic basis over much of the world.As a means of making cloud motion estimates, TIROS telemetry is strained to its utmost.

All data in the Integrated Marine Information System (IMIS) is subject to the VLIZ privacy policy Top | Author