Spatial information technology and its integration, such as remote sensing, geographic information systems (GIS), and global navigation satellite systems (GNSS), known as 3S technology, have been extensively utilized in managing and monitoring natural disasters. This book illustrates the 3S integrated applications in the field of meteorology and promotes the role of 3S in developing precise and intelligent meteorology. It presents the principles of 3S technology and the methods for monitoring different meteorological disasters and hazards as well as their application progress. The case studies from the United States, Japan, China, and Europe were conducted to help all countries understand the 3S technology functions in handling and monitoring severe meteorological hazards.
FEATURES
Presents integral observations from GNSS, GIS, and remote sensing in estimating and understanding meteorological changes
Explains how to monitor and retrieve atmospheric parameter changes using GNSS and remote sensing
Shows three-dimensional modelling and evaluations of meteorological variation processing based on GIS
Helps meteorologists develop and use space-air-ground integrated observations for meteorological applications
Illustrates the practices in monitoring meteorological hazards using space information techniques and case studies
This book is intended for academics, researchers, and postgraduate students who specialize in geomatics, atmospheric science, and meteorology, as well as scientists who work in remote sensing and meteorology, and professionals who deal with meteorological hazards.