タイトル | Continuation of the NVAP Global Water Vapor Data Sets for Pathfinder Science Analysis |
本文(外部サイト) | http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20010107843 |
著者(英) | Ruston, Benjamin C.; Forsythe, John M.; Randel, David L.; Woo, Shannon; Engelen, Richard J.; Dodge, James; VonderHaar, Thomas H. |
著者所属(英) | Science and Technology Corp. |
発行日 | 2001-08-01 |
言語 | eng |
内容記述 | This annual report covers August 2000 - August 2001 under NASA contract NASW-0032, entitled "Continuation of the NVAP (NASA's Water Vapor Project) Global Water Vapor Data Sets for Pathfinder Science Analysis". NASA has created a list of Earth Science Research Questions which are outlined by Asrar, et al. Particularly relevant to NVAP are the following questions: (a) How are global precipitation, evaporation, and the cycling of water changing? (b) What trends in atmospheric constituents and solar radiation are driving global climate? (c) How well can long-term climatic trends be assessed or predicted? Water vapor is a key greenhouse gas, and an understanding of its behavior is essential in global climate studies. Therefore, NVAP plays a key role in addressing the above climate questions by creating a long-term global water vapor dataset and by updating the dataset with recent advances in satellite instrumentation. The NVAP dataset produced from 1988-1998 has found wide use in the scientific community. Studies of interannual variability are particularly important. A recent paper by Simpson, et al. that examined the NVAP dataset in detail has shown that its relative accuracy is sufficient for the variability studies that contribute toward meeting NASA's goals. In the past year, we have made steady progress towards continuing production of this high-quality dataset as well as performing our own investigations of the data. This report summarizes the past year's work on production of the NVAP dataset and presents results of analyses we have performed in the past year. |
NASA分類 | Environment Pollution |
レポートNO | STCTR-3269(4) |
権利 | No Copyright |
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