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Astrophysicist and expert in the mathematics of Micrometeorology.
He published detailed accounts of the distribution of water in plant bodies and micrometeorology.
Handbook of Micrometeorology.
Micrometeorology, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Germany, 308 pp.
Rho Chae-shik (Micrometeorology / Pollution Climatology)
Micrometeorology is significant in that sound waves can be refracted by wind gradients or thermoclines, effectively dismissing the effect of some noise barriers or terrain intervention.
Expertise: micrometeorology, atmospheric physics, lightning chemistry, soil physics, lightning protection and grounding, instrumentation, climate change studies, meteorological towers and infrastructure.
He said the sport of paragliding was actually fairly complicated but the complications, for the most part, involved advanced skills like judging flying sites, micrometeorology and knowing the flying regulations for a certain area.
Frank Pasquill FRS (8 September 1914 - 15 October 1994) was an English meteorologist at the Meteorological Office who worked throughout his career in the field of atmospheric diffusion and micrometeorology.
The intensity of roadway noise is governed by the following variables: traffic operations (speed, truck mix, age of vehicle fleet), roadway surface type, tire types, roadway geometrics, terrain, micrometeorology and the geometry of area structures.
Microscale thermal plumes, whose diameters may be measured in tens of metres, such as those produced by industrial chimney stacks, have been extensively investigated, but largely from the point of view of the plumes dispersal by local micrometeorology.
He was awarded the William Farrer Memorial Scholarship and entered Cornell University, where he completed a Master of Science in micrometeorology, and a Ph.D in biochemistry, organic chemistry and plant sciences.
He could well believe that the brilliant Dr. Choam Goldberg had revolutionised micrometeorology, that no-one had really understood all that he was doing, and that he had finally had some kind of a nervous breakdown while conducting his experiments.
Subject areas covered in the journal include: agriculture and forestry, air pollution, hydrology, theoretical and numerical experimental studies of the atmospheric boundary layer over land and sea surfaces, micrometeorology, planetary boundary layer, numerical modelling of the lower atmosphere, remote sensing and urban meteorology.
It is a statistical method used in meteorology and other applications (micrometeorology, oceanography, hydrology, agricultural sciences, industrial and regulatory applications, etc.) to determine exchange rates of trace gases over natural ecosystems, agricultural fields, and to quantify gas emissions rates from other land and water areas.