And here's hoping that his call for
improved observation capabilities, some of which are not yet on the drawing board, come to be.
Not exact matches
In order to
improve their
observations, Zebker and Paul Segal, also of Stanford University, proposed launching something like an array of dedicated satellites, with specific observational
capabilities that could document movement more often and at smaller scalesand even monitor only certain types of materials.
eg pg xii To
improve our predictive
capability, we need: • to understand better the various climate - related processes, particularly those associated with clouds, oceans and the carbon cycle • to
improve the systematic
observation of climate - related variables on a global basis, and further investigate changes which took place in the past • to develop
improved models of the Earth's climate system • to increase support for national and international climate research activities, especially in developing countries • to facilitate international exchange of climate data
Do you agree with Koonin that until
observation capabilities are
improved those physical processes will not be understood?
These include fundamental climate research,
improved observations and modeling, increased computational
capability, and very importantly, education of the next generation of climate scientists.