The NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) Center for Climate Sciences organizes a virtual mini-symposium on ‘Climate and Radiation Monitoring’, April 18th, 9:00-11:00 AM Pacific time.
This mini-symposium is the first of a series focused on ‘The Essential Role of Long-term Satellite Records for Climate Science and Monitoring’. The objectives of this series of mini-symposia are:
- to raise the visibility of the remarkable role and importance of the long-term satellite climate records currently in existence;
- to highlight critical accomplishments in selected areas;and
- to review challenges in sustaining a climate monitoring system.
This first ‘Climate and Radiation Monitoring’ virtual mini-symposium will consist of three invited presentations of 30 minutes each, followed by moderated discussion, and includes the following invited speakers:
- Earth Radiation Balance – Norman Loeb, NASA LaRC
- Solar Irradiance – Greg Kopp, LASP
- Hyperspectral Infrared Radiation – Larrabee Strow, UMBC
- Discussion (with comments from Erik Richard, LASP, on the future of spectral solar monitoring)
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