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Feb 27, 2024Open Access
The atmospheric sounding experiment is a practical course that complements the theoretical course of atmospheric detection. Mastering the basic experi-mental techniques of atmospheric detection is a fundamental requirement for the development of talents in atmospheric science and atmospheric detection for the new era of meteorological observation. The School of Atmospheric Sciences at the Chengdu University of Information Technology has adjusted the teaching content and system of the traditional...
Jul 21, 2023Open Access
The discovery and exploitation of crude oil in the Niger Delta Region of Nigeria by the various Petroleum Companies have greatly enhanced the nation’s economy. However, practices linked to their discovery, growth and production operations have important and detrimental local effects on the ambient atmosphere. A good understanding and quantification of the concentrations of the greenhouse gases in this region including those of CO 2, CH 4, O 3 and NO 2 as a...
Jun 30, 2023Open Access
The Central Pacific Ocean (CPO) is an important area for the manifestation of El Ni?o/La Ni?a. In this paper, heat budget parameters over the CPO region (5°N-5°S; 120°W-170°W), and their relation with Sea Surface Temperature (SST) are examined with the National Centre for Environmental Prediction (NCEP) reanalysis data for the period 1979 to 2013. The heat budget parameters over CPO reveal that the seasonal change of NHF is observed with a minimum peak in March and maximum peak in December; the ...
May 17, 2023Open Access
Indian monsoon onset over Kerala (climatological mean is on 1st June with a deviation of ±10 days, but there are some exceptions), then monsoon progresses throughout India. Over Andhra Pradesh (AP), the summer monsoon or Southwest monsoon provides rainfall from June through September. An El Nino/La Nina event affects global phenomena such as the summer monsoon. Nino 3.4 index served as an index for forecasting El Nino/La Nina events. Nino 3.4 Sea Surface Temperature (SST) anomalies were used for...
Dec 31, 2022Open Access
The presence of clouds in the Earth’s atmosphere plays a pivotal role in regulating the Earth’s energy budget. Increased anthropogenic activities and emissions can significantly lead to changes in cloud composition and cloud structure affecting the clouds physical characteristics, hence causing alterations in the climatic conditions over Kenya. Given this, the present study examined the spatial temporal physical properties of clouds over three study sites, by paying a special consideration on cl...
Dec 28, 2022Open Access
College students are one of the groups with the greatest potential for innovation and entrepreneurship. To carry out innovation and entrepreneurship education in colleges and universities and actively encourage college students to start their own businesses is a major strategic measure for the education system to deeply study and practice the scientific Outlook on development and serve the construction of an innovative country. It is also an important way to deepen the teaching reform of higher ...
Nov 24, 2022Open Access
Aerosols have become a major subject of concern at global, regional and local scales. They influence Earth’s radiation budget by scattering and absorbing solar energy resulting in atmospheric cooling and warming respectively. However, immense efforts have been devoted to monitoring atmospheric aerosols using various techniques ranging from in-situ, ground and satellite-based remote sensing and modeling techniques. Thus, time series analysis and forecasting have gained momentum over recent...
Oct 31, 2022Open Access
The extreme buildup of Global Heat Content (GHC) is the major culprit behind all Global Climate Calamities (GCC). About 86.38% of its annual heat input is due to Indus Basin Water Treaty (IBWT) blunder, committed in 1960 by diverting 39 MAF Water Irrigating Pakistan (WIP) to India. This disabled the Divinely created Global Air Conditioner (GAC) already in operation at 35.7% of its capacity, dissipating GHC at 14.235 ZJ/year with the said water as its Freon. Henceforth, 41.1% annual deficit in GH...
Jul 26, 2022Open Access
Historical data since 1880 shows that no correlation exists between air temperature anomalies and atmospheric CO2 concentrations. However, that strong pseudo-correlation from 1965 does exist implies that there could be a strong correlation between the warming and waste heat because the latter and CO2 are concurrent by-products of fossil fuel combustion. Global warming is a basic thermodynamic problem driven by huge amount of waste heat from human activities that is about 80% of globally consumed...
Jul 14, 2022Open Access
In Uganda, sorghum constitutes the second most widely grown cereal according to the latest statistics from the country’s statistics body, the Uganda Bureau of Statistics. This notwithstanding, there has been, in the context of Uganda, very little research and published literature on its potential to sequester carbon. There is no sufficient data on the exact levels of carbon sequestered by this sorghum/legume intercropping system, which is widespread as a technology within Uganda’s smallholder so...
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