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Edward T. Olsen
Researcher at California Institute of Technology
Publications - 58
Citations - 1810
Edward T. Olsen is an academic researcher from California Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Atmospheric Infrared Sounder & Advanced Microwave Sounding Unit. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 58 publications receiving 1662 citations. Previous affiliations of Edward T. Olsen include Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
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AIRS: Improving Weather Forecasting and Providing New Data on Greenhouse Gases.
Moustafa T. Chahine,Thomas S. Pagano,Hartmut H. Aumann,Robert Atlas,Christopher D. Barnet,John Blaisdell,Luke Chen,Murty Divakarla,Eric Fetzer,Mitch Goldberg,Catherine Gautier,Stephanie Granger,Scott E. Hannon,Fredrick W. Irion,Ramesh K. Kakar,Eugenia Kalnay,Bjorn Lambrigtsen,Sung-Yung Lee,John Le Marshall,W. W. McMillan,Larry M. McMillin,Edward T. Olsen,Henry E. Revercomb,Philip W. Rosenkranz,William L. Smith,David H. Staelin,L. Larrabee Strow,Joel Susskind,David C. Tobin,Walter Wolf,Lihang Zhou +30 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss the performance of AIRS and examine how it is meeting its operational and research objectives based on the experience of more than 2 years with AIRS data.
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Satellite remote sounding of mid-tropospheric CO2
Moustafa T. Chahine,Luke Chen,Paul E. Dimotakis,Xun Jiang,Qinbin Li,Edward T. Olsen,Thomas S. Pagano,James T. Randerson,Yuk L. Yung +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the distribution of middle tropospheric CO 2 is strongly influenced by surface sources and large-scale circulations such as the mid-latitude jet streams and by synoptic weather systems, most notably in the summer hemisphere.
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On the determination of atmospheric minor gases by the method of vanishing partial derivatives with application to CO2
TL;DR: In this article, a general method for the determination of minor gases in the troposphere from high spectral resolution observations is presented, which makes use of a general property of the total differential of multi-variable functions to separate the contributions of each individual minor gas.
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AIRS/AMSU/HSB validation
Eric J. Fetzer,Larry M. McMillin,David C. Tobin,Hartmut H. Aumann,Michael R. Gunson,W. W. McMillan,Denise E. Hagan,M.D. Hofstadter,James G. Yoe,David N. Whiteman,John E. Barnes,Ralf Bennartz,Holger Vömel,Von P. Walden,Michael J. Newchurch,Peter J. Minnett,Robert Atlas,F. J. Schmidlin,Edward T. Olsen,Mitchell D. Goldberg,Sisong Zhou,HanJung Ding,William L. Smith,H. L. Revercomb +23 more
TL;DR: Constraint of the AIRS product uncertainties to within the claimed specification of 1 K/1 km over well-instrumented regions is feasible within 12 months of launch, but global validation of all AIRS/AMSU/HSB products may require considerably more time due to the novelty and complexity of this dataset.
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Uranus: variability of the microwave spectrum.
TL;DR: In this paper, the radio observations of Uranus show that the radio emission spectrum is evolving in time and that ammonia vapor must be depleted in the Uranian atmosphere as Gulkis and his co-workers previously suggested.