Cloudiness, Weather Modification and Their Effects on Populations, Environment and Land
A special issue of Atmosphere (ISSN 2073-4433). This special issue belongs to the section "Meteorology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2023) | Viewed by 5776
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Interests: GIS; remote sensing; water science; meteorology; climatology; environment; digital cartography; atmosphere; statistics; numerical analysis
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Interests: physical geography; natural hazards; rainfall erosivity; climate extremes; climatology; meteorology
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The cloudiness and cloud cover changes in the atmospheric layers have a significant influence on the extreme climate effects. The estimation of cloudiness is of great importance for the analysis of climatological parameters, water content inside of them, as well as its connection with biomes and the climate of the world. Changing weather has a great impact on life on our planet. In recent decades, many governments, especially in semi-arid and arid countries, performed inadvertent weather modification in order to obtain an additional water supply for drinking, agriculture, etc., through cloud seeding, dew and fog harvesting systems. There are many advanced methods and techniques that can analyze the lower and upper layers of clouds, dew and fog. For this purpose, mostly advanced GIS and remote sensing techniques such as kriging, semi-kriging, interpolation, zonal statistics, classification, graded points, advanced raster analysis, batch processing with processing framework, nearest neighbor analysis, unsupported and supported pixel classification, object oriented classification, overlay vector classification, soft pixel classification, machine learning, AHP, AHP fuzzy network, etc. are used. In the future, weather and weather modification, including climate change and extremes, will have a greater impact on the environment, the population and land. Therefore, scientific solutions oriented towards the usage of alternative water resources in the atmosphere may pose a significant sustainable approach in a changing environment affected by climate change.
Dr. Aleksandar Dj Valjarević
Dr. Tin Lukić
Dr. Cezar Morar
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- atmosphere
- cloudiness
- modifications
- weather
- climate change
- water resources
- economic impact
- numerical methods
- geospatial analysis
- population
- environment
- land
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