Observation of Lake–Air Interaction and Atmospheric Boundary Layer Process, Remote Sensing Inversion over the Pan-Third Pole
A special issue of Remote Sensing (ISSN 2072-4292).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2022) | Viewed by 519
Special Issue Editors
Interests: remote sensing application and numerical model on land-atmosphere interaction; atmospheric boundary layer meteorology
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Interests: land–air interaction; climate model development; climate change and prediction
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The Pan-Third Pole is the most densely populated region in the world, and is also strongly affected by climate change. Atmospheric boundary layer physical processes are important ways to unravel the mechanisms of climate change. However, the complex topography and background environment of the Pan-Third Pole make it difficult to study atmospheric boundary layer processes. Data integration methods combining in situ observations and remote sensing inversions provide unique insights into the physical processes related to climate change. The spatial scale shift from in situ sites to larger regions facilitates the interpretation of spatially varying atmospheric boundary layer processes.
This Special Issue showcases research on in-situ observations (especially for lake–air interaction) and remote sensing inversions of atmospheric boundary layer physical processes in the Pan-Third Pole. These studies will provide data and methodological in the Pan-Third Pole use of remote sensing data for climate change process and mechanism studies.
The Special Issue is concerned with in situ observations and remote sensing inversion of atmospheric boundary layer physical processes, numerical simulation, machine learning of atmospheric boundary layer physical processes, lake–air interactions and carbon cycles in terrestrial ecosystems in Pan-Third Pole.
Prof. Dr. Weiqiang Ma
Prof. Dr. Anning Huang
Dr. Bin Ma
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- atmospheric boundary layer physical processes
- in situ observations and remote sensing inversions
- lake–air interaction
- carbon cycles in terrestrial ecosystems
- surface energy budget
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