CST Review Standard 4 Energy enters the Earth system primarily as solar radiation and eventually escapes as heat. a.Know the relative amount of incoming.
Gamma rays X-rays Ultraviolet Visible Infra-red Microwaves Radio Wavelength size comparison Can penetrate atmosphere? Absorb Reflect Emit Transmit Penetrate.
Seminar on GPS Part I Working of GPS/DGPS Part II Programming of GPS.
PVRC Webinar - 20Oct09 - K9LA 1 Propagation Prediction Programs: Their Development and Use Carl Luetzelschwab K9LA [email protected].
Noise Lecture 6. Definition Sources of noise Noise Calculations.
EARTHS ATMOSPHERE. EARLY ATMOSPHERE PRODUCED BY ERUPTING VOLCANOES CONTAINED NITROGEN AND CARBON DIOXIDE EARLY ORGANISMS RELEASED OXYGEN.
WATER CYCLE. PRECIPITATION RUN-OFF CONDENSATION.
Charles Rogers, KJ5KU Duke City Hamfest/ ARRL New Mexico State Convention August 3-4, 2012 NEAR VERTICAL INCIDENCE SKYWAVE (NVIS)
EMLAB 1 Plane wave reflection and transmission. EMLAB 2 Reflection of uniform plane waves at normal incidence.
Chapter 10 Review Earth’s Weather Patterns. The layers of air that surround Earth?
The Magnetosphere of Planet Mercury The planet Shape and structure of the magnetosphere Current systems Dynamics Energy sources Eigen oscillations.
Outline How do we define space weather? How do we observe it? What drives it (solar activity and solar phenomena)? Which are the impacts on: the atmosphere.