Michael J. Schwartz mostly deals with Microwave Limb Sounder, Stratosphere, Environmental science, Meteorology and Atmospheric sciences. The subject of his Microwave Limb Sounder research is within the realm of Climatology. His Stratosphere study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Troposphere and Radiosonde.
Environmental science is connected with Water vapor, Mesosphere and Atmospheric temperature in his study. His study explores the link between Meteorology and topics such as Remote sensing that cross with problems in Mixing ratio and Tropopause. Specifically, his work in Atmospheric sciences is concerned with the study of Stratopause.
His primary areas of investigation include Environmental science, Atmospheric sciences, Microwave Limb Sounder, Stratosphere and Climatology. Among his research on Environmental science, you can see a combination of other fields of science like Water vapor, Meteorology, Middle latitudes, Altitude and Atmospheric temperature. His study ties his expertise on Atmosphere together with the subject of Atmospheric sciences.
His research integrates issues of Atmospheric chemistry, Arctic, Stratopause, Mesosphere and Remote sensing in his study of Microwave Limb Sounder. He works mostly in the field of Stratosphere, limiting it down to concerns involving Radiosonde and, occasionally, Atmospheric Infrared Sounder. The concepts of his Climatology study are interwoven with issues in Madden–Julian oscillation and Aerosol.
His main research concerns Environmental science, Atmospheric sciences, Microwave Limb Sounder, Stratosphere and Climatology. His work on Atmosphere expands to the thematically related Atmospheric sciences. He has researched Microwave Limb Sounder in several fields, including Ozone layer, Forcing and Arctic.
In his research, Climate Forecast System and Weather forecasting is intimately related to Troposphere, which falls under the overarching field of Stratosphere. His research in Climatology tackles topics such as Aerosol which are related to areas like Ozone depletion. His study in Water vapor is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Radiative transfer, Plume and Convection.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Atmospheric sciences, Environmental science, Stratosphere, Microwave Limb Sounder and Climatology. As a member of one scientific family, Michael J. Schwartz mostly works in the field of Atmospheric sciences, focusing on Atmosphere and, on occasion, Gravity and Northern Hemisphere. His Environmental science studies intersect with other disciplines such as Water vapor, Convection, Climate Forecast System and Meteorology.
His Microwave Limb Sounder research incorporates themes from Ozone layer, Arctic and Aerosol. His work on Troposphere as part of general Climatology study is frequently linked to Climate model, bridging the gap between disciplines. His Troposphere study incorporates themes from Monsoon, Weather forecasting, Anticyclone and Atmospheric temperature.
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Validation of the Aura Microwave Limb Sounder temperature and geopotential height measurements
M. Schwartz;A. Lambert;G.L. Manney;G.L. Manney;W.G. Read.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2008)
Aura Microwave Limb Sounder observations of dynamics and transport during the record‐breaking 2009 Arctic stratospheric major warming
Gloria L. Manney;Gloria L. Manney;Michael J. Schwartz;Kirstin Krüger;Michelle L. Santee.
Geophysical Research Letters (2009)
Validation of Aura Microwave Limb Sounder stratospheric ozone measurements
L. Froidevaux;Y. B. Jiang;A. Lambert;N. J. Livesey.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2008)
Validation of Aura Microwave Limb Sounder HCl measurements
L. Froidevaux;Y. B. Jiang;A. Lambert;N. J. Livesey.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2008)
Early validation analyses of atmospheric profiles from EOS MLS on the aura Satellite
L. Froidevaux;N.J. Livesey;W.G. Read;Y.B. Jiang.
IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing (2006)
Validation of the Aura Microwave Limb Sounder middle atmosphere water vapor and nitrous oxide measurements
Alyn Lambert;W. G. Read;N. J. Livesey;M. L. Santee.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2007)
Aura Microwave Limb Sounder upper tropospheric and lower stratospheric H2O and relative humidity with respect to ice validation
W. G. Read;A. Lambert;J. Bacmeister;R. E. Cofield.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2007)
Validation of Aura Microwave Limb Sounder O3 and CO observations in the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere
N. J. Livesey;Mark Filipiak;L. Froidevaux;W. G. Read.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2008)
The evolution of the stratopause during the 2006 major warming: Satellite data and assimilated meteorological analyses
Gloria L. Manney;Gloria L. Manney;Kirstin Krüger;Steven Pawson;Ken Minschwaner.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2008)
Solar occultation satellite data and derived meteorological products: Sampling issues and comparisons with Aura Microwave Limb Sounder
Gloria L. Manney;Gloria L. Manney;William H. Daffer;Joseph M. Zawodny;Peter F. Bernath;Peter F. Bernath.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2007)
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