Winter 2013 Issue of "Through the Atmosphere Published
The Winter 2013 issue of "Through the Atmosphere" focuses on cloud studies at SSEC/CIMSS. From using satellite observations to detect convective clouds to chasing tropical cyclones; from volcanic ash clouds to the mysterious formations recently detailed on Uranus; from tracking and predicting the course of Hurricane Sandy to the dramatic visible light night-time images captured by the Suomi NPP VIIRS instrument -- this issue offers great cloud coverage.
In this issue:- Director's Note and Table of Contents
- Suomi's Vision Continues to Illuminate
- Following Convective Clouds with Satellites
- Tropical Cyclone Chasing
- Tracking Hurricane Sandy
- Detecting Volcanic Ash Clouds
- CIMSS iPad Library and SatCam
- Studying Clouds and Uncovering Biases with CALIOP and MODIS
- Highlights of Recent Publications and Honors
- Long Term Cloud Studies at CIMSS
- Capturing the Most Detailed Ever Views of Weather on Uranus
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