The Sky is Falling - Precipitation Observations and Their Role in Understanding the Earth System
Offered By: AGU via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the critical role of precipitation observations in understanding Earth's systems through this 56-minute seminar presented by an early career atmospheric scientist. Gain insights into cutting-edge research on how falling precipitation impacts our planet's climate, weather patterns, and overall ecosystem. Learn about innovative techniques and technologies used to measure and analyze precipitation data, and discover how this information contributes to our broader understanding of atmospheric processes. Engage with the latest findings in the field of atmospheric science and their implications for climate change research, weather forecasting, and environmental management.
Syllabus
The Sky is Falling: Precipitation Observations and their Role in Understanding the Earth System
Taught by
AGU
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