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This title appears in the Scientific Report : 2015 

Assimilation of Satellite Data for Atmospheric Composition

Assimilation of Satellite Data for Atmospheric Composition

This overview addresses the state of the art of satellite data assimilation for several types of atmospheric constituents: inert and chemically reactive, or gas phase compounds or aerosols, except water. The diversity of motives and applications are addressed: stratospheric trace gas analyses for im...

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Personal Name(s): Elbern, Hendrik (Corresponding author)
Agusti-Panareda, Anna / Benedetti, Angela / Chevallier, Frederic / Emili, Emanuele / Inness, Antje / Kaiser, Johannes W. / Massart, Sebastien
Contributing Institute: Troposphäre; IEK-8
Imprint: 2015
Physical Description: 1-17
Conference: ECMWF: Use of Satellite Observations in Numerical Weather Prediction, Reading (UK), 2014-09-08 - 2014-09-12
Document Type: Contribution to a conference proceedings
Research Program: Tropospheric trace substances and their transformation processes
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