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announcements1 456 Vol. 65, No. 5, May 1984 vations of the convective boundary layer. J. Appl. Meteor., 16, tions Log and Data Inventory. Meteorology Department, Univer- 1306-1311. sity of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis., 72 pp . (Available fro m the Mete- RAF , 1981: Queen Air: Overview and summary of capabilities. orology Department, University of Wisconsin, 1225 W. Dayton NCARRes. Aviat. Facil. {RAF) Bull. 2, NCAR , Boulder, Colo., 10 St., Madison, WI 53706.) pp. (Available from NCAR , P.O. Box 3000, Boulder, CO 80307.) — , 1983b: Boundary Layer Experiment—1983 (BLX83) Scientist's Sroga, J. T., E. W. Eloranta, and T. Barber, 1980: Lidar measure- Flight Log. Meteorology Department, University of Wisconsin, ment of wind velocity profiles in the boundary layer. J. Appl. Madison , Wis., 100 pp. (Available from the Meteorology De- Meteor., 19, 598-605. partment , University of Wisconsin, 1225 W. Dayto n St., Madison, Stull, R., 1983a: Boundary Layer Experiment—1983 (BLX83) Opera- WI 53706.) • University of Michigan announces two summer Satellite workshop conferences The Wisconsin Meteorological Satellite Workshop (WMSW) will be held at the Space Science and Engineering Center (SSEC) at the Two summer engineering conferences are scheduled for June 1984 University of Wisconsin-Madison from 16 July t o 3 August 1984. at the University of Michigan. "Infrared Technology: Fundamen- It is intended to offer meteorologists a hands-on experience with tal and System Applications/7 will be held 18-22 June, and covers the latest advances in satellite meteorology, and is being spon- radiation theory, radiative properties of matter, atmospheric prop- sored by the Cooperative Institute for Meteorological and Satel- agation, optics, and detectors. It also emphasizes system design lite Studies (CIMSS). and the interpretation of target and background signals. The Enrollment in the workshop is limited and priority will be given "Advanced Infrared Technology" conference, 25-29 June, pre- to non-U. S. scientists who do not have a strong background in sat- sents the advanced technology needed for modern, state-of-the- ellite meteorology and to participants who enroll for the entire art, active/passive infrared and optical systems. Presentations three-week program. Instructors will be personnel from SSEC, th e cover atmospheric propagation, detectors and focal plane array National Environmental Satellite Data and Information Service technology, discrimination characteristics of targets and back- (NESDIS), and from other selected institutions as expertise dic- grounds, and system designs. Familiarity with fundamentals of tates. All technical sessions will be held at the Meteorology and infrared is a prerequisite. For more information, contact Viola E. Space Science Building at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Miller, Engineering Summer Conferences, 200 Chrysler Center, The workshop will be set up in modular format wit h each of the North Campus, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 (tel.: 313-764-8490). one-week modules being self-contained, as follows: 1) The Basics (16-20 July); 2) Satellite Data—A Survey (23-27 July); and 3) Sat- ellite Data-Applications (30 July-3 August). The fee for this workshop is $500 for th e entire three-week ses- sion, or $250/week for individual weeks. Th e fee does not include housing or food service, which will be available at University dor- mitories at extra cost. For additional information, contact David Suchman, Space Science & Engineering Center, University of Deadlines Calendar Wisconsin-Madison, 1225 West Dayton Street, Madison, WI 53706 (tel.: 608-262-5772). Fellowships, grants, etc. 15 Jun e 1984 Macelwane Annual Award (this issue, p. 471) 15 Jun e 1984 Hanks and Orville Scholarships (this issue, p. 471) 'Notice of registration deadlines for meetings, workshops, and seminars, deadlines for submittal of abstracts or papers to be pre- Other sented at meetings, and deadlines for grants, proposals, awards, 13 August 1984 NCAR Research Aviation Facility nominations, and fellowships must be received at least three panel meeting months before deadline dates.—News Ed. (Apri l 1984 BULLETIN, p. 400) • http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society American Meteorological Society

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456 Vol. 65, No. 5, May 1984 vations of the convective boundary layer. J. Appl. Meteor., 16, tions Log and Data Inventory. Meteorology Department, Univer- 1306-1311. sity of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis., 72 pp . (Available fro m the Mete- RAF , 1981: Queen Air: Overview and summary of capabilities. orology Department, University of Wisconsin, 1225 W. Dayton NCARRes. Aviat. Facil. {RAF) Bull. 2, NCAR , Boulder, Colo., 10 St., Madison, WI 53706.) pp. (Available from NCAR , P.O. Box 3000, Boulder, CO 80307.) — , 1983b: Boundary Layer Experiment—1983 (BLX83) Scientist's Sroga, J. T., E. W. Eloranta, and T. Barber, 1980: Lidar measure- Flight Log. Meteorology Department, University of Wisconsin, ment of wind velocity profiles in the boundary layer. J. Appl. Madison , Wis., 100 pp. (Available from the Meteorology De- Meteor., 19, 598-605. partment , University of Wisconsin, 1225 W. Dayto n St., Madison, Stull, R., 1983a: Boundary Layer Experiment—1983 (BLX83) Opera- WI 53706.) • University of Michigan announces two summer Satellite workshop conferences The Wisconsin Meteorological Satellite Workshop (WMSW) will be held at the Space Science and Engineering Center (SSEC) at the Two summer engineering conferences are scheduled for June 1984 University of Wisconsin-Madison from 16 July t o 3 August 1984. at the University of Michigan. "Infrared Technology: Fundamen- It is intended to offer meteorologists a hands-on experience with tal and System Applications/7 will be held 18-22 June, and covers the latest advances in satellite meteorology, and is being spon- radiation theory, radiative properties of matter, atmospheric prop- sored by the Cooperative Institute for Meteorological and Satel- agation, optics, and detectors. It also emphasizes system design lite Studies (CIMSS). and the interpretation of target and background signals. The Enrollment in the workshop is limited and priority will be given "Advanced Infrared Technology" conference, 25-29 June, pre- to non-U. S. scientists who do not have a strong background in sat- sents the advanced technology needed for modern, state-of-the- ellite meteorology and to participants who enroll for the entire art, active/passive infrared and optical systems. Presentations three-week program. Instructors will be personnel from SSEC, th e cover atmospheric propagation, detectors and focal plane array National Environmental Satellite Data and Information Service technology, discrimination characteristics of targets and back- (NESDIS), and from other selected institutions as expertise dic- grounds, and system designs. Familiarity with fundamentals of tates. All technical sessions will be held at the Meteorology and infrared is a prerequisite. For more information, contact Viola E. Space Science Building at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Miller, Engineering Summer Conferences, 200 Chrysler Center, The workshop will be set up in modular format wit h each of the North Campus, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 (tel.: 313-764-8490). one-week modules being self-contained, as follows: 1) The Basics (16-20 July); 2) Satellite Data—A Survey (23-27 July); and 3) Sat- ellite Data-Applications (30 July-3 August). The fee for this workshop is $500 for th e entire three-week ses- sion, or $250/week for individual weeks. Th e fee does not include housing or food service, which will be available at University dor- mitories at extra cost. For additional information, contact David Suchman, Space Science & Engineering Center, University of Deadlines Calendar Wisconsin-Madison, 1225 West Dayton Street, Madison, WI 53706 (tel.: 608-262-5772). Fellowships, grants, etc. 15 Jun e 1984 Macelwane Annual Award (this issue, p. 471) 15 Jun e 1984 Hanks and Orville Scholarships (this issue, p. 471) 'Notice of registration deadlines for meetings, workshops, and seminars, deadlines for submittal of abstracts or papers to be pre- Other sented at meetings, and deadlines for grants, proposals, awards, 13 August 1984 NCAR Research Aviation Facility nominations, and fellowships must be received at least three panel meeting months before deadline dates.—News Ed. (Apri l 1984 BULLETIN, p. 400) •

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