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Applied Science meteorology

Meteorology, like several other applied sciences that stem from observations of natural phenomena, has a long history. The term meteorology comes from the Greek word for high in the sky. Aristotle s... [Pg.1201]

Costas A. Varotsos received his B.Sc. in Physics at Athens University in 1980, and a Ph.D. in Atmospheric Physics in 1984. He was appointed Assistant Professor in 1989 at the Laboratory of Meteorology of the Physics Department of the Athens University, where he also set up the Laboratory of the Middle and Upper Atmosphere. In 1999 he became Associate Professor of the Department of Applied Physics at Athens University. He is Editor of the International Journal of Remote Sensing and Advisor to the Environmental Science Pollution Research journal. He has published more than 300 papers and 20 books in the fields of atmospheric physics, atmospheric chemistry, and global change. [Pg.1]

Previous analyses of problems in applying pesticides to forests by aircraft are briefly reviewed. Emphasis is on problems related to meteorological sciences. [Pg.79]

H-shaped are also sometimes referred to as Hybrid professionals. Many applied computer scientists are H-shaped, deep in computer science as weU as some application domain such as meteorology, physics, or another area in which they build simulations or application software to perform research. If a person is deep in two areas, and also has good breadth for complex communication across disciplines, they are referred to as Pi-shaped. A professional journalist is typically T-shaped, deep in communication theory as well as a versatile communicator in many topic areas. Professional science masters students tend to be T-shaped with depth in one area of science, as well as with broad communications skills across many business functions. [Pg.259]

Crutzen started his career when he applied for, and got, a job as a computer programmer in 1961 even though he had not the slightest experience in the field. By 1965 he found himself employed at a meteorological institute in Sweden helping an American scientist to study the distribution of oxy-. 3,3i,3y, gen allotropes in the atmosphere. By 1972, he had decided to do pure science related to natural processes in the atmosphere and picked stratospheric ozone as his project. By his own admission, he had not the slightest anticipation of what lay ahead. [Pg.150]

Zhang Xiaoling, Tao Shiyan Zhang Shunli. et al. 2004. A Case Study of Persistent Heavy Rainfall over Hunan Province in July 1996. Journal of Applied Meteorological Science 15(1) 21-30. [Pg.219]

Aerodynamic engineering applied physics atmospheric sciences computer technology and networking electrical engineering hydraulics mechanical engineering meteorology. [Pg.1969]

See ako Applied Physics Atmospheric Sciences Computer Science Electrical Engineering Hydraulic Engineering Mechanical Engineering Meteorology. [Pg.1974]


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