Microwave remote sensing has long stood as a critical tool for observing the Earth’s surface, offering unique advantages such as the ability to penetrate cloud cover and operate under diverse weather ...
In a recent study published in Remote Sensing of Environment, a research team led by Prof. LI Rui from University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, ...
A new study introduces the Community Land Active Passive Microwave Radiative Transfer Modeling platform (CLAP)—a unified ...
A new study introduces the Community Land Active Passive Microwave Radiative Transfer Modelling platform (CLAP)—a unified multi-frequency microwave scattering and emission model designed to ...
Microwave sensors detect electromagnetic waves at frequencies starting from ~300 MHz up to the terahertz range. They allow us to survey remote terra incognita and detect faint radiations from distant ...
Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology, Vol. 46, No. 5 (May 2007), pp. 615-633 (19 pages) ABSTRACT This paper presents a new, purely physical approach to simulate ice-particle scattering at ...