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| Title: | D2. On a Derivable Formula for Long-Wave Radiation from Clear Skies: A Theoretical and Practical Contribution |
| Authors: | Jacobs, Jennifer |
| Keywords: | Downwelling Longwave radiation Wilfried Brutsaert Net Radiation Evapotranspiration |
| Issue Date: | May-2012 |
| Publisher: | Internet-First University Press |
| Abstract: | This talk will focus on the theoretical and practical contribution of Wilfried Brutsaert’s 1975 article On a Derivable Formula for Long-Wave Radiation from Clear Skies. This seminal intellectual advancement will be considered in light of its central importance to past, present and future atmospheric, hydrologic and remote sensing communities. This retrospective recognition also serves to provide insights on recognizing and fostering distinctive scholarship in the present day. |
| Description: | Once downloaded, these high definition QuickTime videos may be played using a computer video player with H.264 codec, 1280x720 pixels, millions of colors, AAC audio at 44100Hz and 29.97 frames per second. The data rate is 5Mbps. File sizes are on the order of 600-900 MB. (Other formats may be added later.) Free QuickTime players for Macintosh and Window computers may be located using a Google search on QuickTime. The DVD was produced by J. Robert Cooke. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1813/29561 |
| Appears in Collections: | Hydrologic Discovery - Oral Presentations (Videos)
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