Abstract
A Special Issue of Atmosphere, “Atmospheric Composition and Cloud Cover Observations”, is focused on presenting some of the latest results of observations of clouds and atmospheric composition, mainly by referring to new equipment or experimental set-ups [...]
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Most articles focused on observing the atmospheric composition, one describes a possibility for obtaining information about cloud cover as a by-product of cameras, one compares model and observational results for some meteorological parameters, and the remaining one analyzes a relatively rare but damaging meteorological hazard
Results of the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model were discussed by Ros, u et al [3] in connection with observational data collected by a lidar platform, photometer and meteorological instruments at a local site
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Publisher’s Note: MDPI stays neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations. The seven articles describe observational results using remote sensing and in situ methods that observe cloud cover and/or atmospheric composition, and means of using modelling for evaluating the state of the Atmosphere at local, regional, or global scale for various time periods. Most articles focused on observing the atmospheric composition (four), one describes a possibility for obtaining information about cloud cover as a by-product of cameras, one compares model and observational results for some meteorological parameters, and the remaining one analyzes a relatively rare but damaging meteorological hazard.
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