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36
Citations
6615
World Ranking
9084
National Ranking
3261

Overview

Norman C. Grody is affiliated with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in the United States. Their professional profile indicates engagement primarily within this federal agency focused on atmospheric and oceanic research and operational services.

There is no detailed information available regarding specific fields of study or subfields that Norman C. Grody has contributed to, nor are there records of notable topics of research or frequent publication venues associated with their work. Likewise, no recent papers or book publications have been documented in the available data.

The absence of listed recent papers, coauthors, or publication venues suggests that either the scientist's research output is not extensively cataloged in major academic databases or their contributions may be primarily operational or applied within governmental frameworks rather than academic publications.

No awards or distinctions have been reported for Norman C. Grody in the accessible information.

The overall profile is therefore limited to the association with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, implying involvement in scientific or technical work related to environmental, Earth system, or atmospheric sciences, consistent with the mission of the institution.

Best Publications

  • Classification of snow cover and precipitation using the special sensor microwave imager

    Norman C. Grody

  • Advanced microwave sounding unit cloud and precipitation algorithms

    Fuzhong Weng;Limin Zhao;Ralph R. Ferraro;Gene Poe

  • Global identification of snowcover using SSM/I measurements

    N.C. Grody;A.N. Basist

  • Retrieval of cloud liquid water using the special sensor microwave imager (SSM/I)

    Fuzhong Weng;Norman C. Grody

  • An eight-year (1987-1994) time series of rainfall, clouds, water vapor, snow cover, and sea ice derived from SSM/I measurements

    Ralph R. Ferraro;Fuzhong Weng;Norman C. Grody;Alan Basist

  • Satellite Analysis of Tropical Cyclones Using the Advanced Microwave Sounding Unit (AMSU).

    Stanley Q. Kidder;Mitchell D. Goldberg;Raymond M. Zehr;Mark DeMaria

  • Global Warming Trend of Mean Tropospheric Temperature Observed by Satellites

    Konstantin Y. Vinnikov;Konstantin Y. Vinnikov;Norman C. Grody;Norman C. Grody

  • Using the Special Sensor Microwave/Imager to Monitor Land Surface Temperatures, Wetness, and Snow Cover

    Alan Basist;Norman C. Grody;Thomas C. Peterson;Claude N. Williams

  • NOAA operational hydrological products derived from the advanced microwave sounding unit

    R.R. Ferraro;Fuzhong Weng;N.C. Grody;Limin Zhao

  • A microwave land emissivity model

    Fuzhong Weng;Banghua Yan;Norman C. Grody

  • Results of WetNet PIP-2 Project

    E. A. Smith;J. E. Lamm;R. Adler;J. Alishouse

  • Global atmospheric temperature monitoring with satellite microwave measurements - Method and results 1979-84

    Roy W. Spencer;John R. Christy;Norman C. Grody

  • Recalibration of microwave sounding unit for climate studies using simultaneous nadir overpasses

    Cheng-Zhi Zou;Mitchell D. Goldberg;Zhaohui Cheng;Norman C. Grody

  • Effects of surface conditions on rain identification using the DMSP‐SSM/I

    Ralph R. Ferraro;Norman C. Grody;Gerard F. Marks

  • Algorithms for the retrieval of rainfall from passive microwave measurements

    T. Wilheit;R. F. Adler;S. Avery;E. Barrett

  • Determination of precipitable water and cloud liquid water over oceans from the NOAA 15 advanced microwave sounding unit

    Norman Grody;Jiang Zhao;Ralph Ferraro;Fuzhong Weng

  • Physical retrieval of land surface temperature using the special sensor microwave imager

    Fuzhong Weng;Norman C. Grody

  • Precipitation characteristics over land from the NOAA-15 AMSU sensor

    Ralph R. Ferraro;Fuzhong Weng;Norman C. Grody;Limin Zhao

  • Retrieval of Ice Cloud Parameters Using a Microwave Imaging Radiometer

    Fuzhong Weng;Norman C. Grody

  • Remote sensing of atmospheric water content from satellites using microwave radiometry

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  • Temperature trends at the surface and in the troposphere

    Konstantin Y. Vinnikov;Norman C. Grody;Alan Robock;Ronald J. Stouffer

Frequent Co-Authors

Ralph Ferraro
Ralph Ferraro University of Maryland, College Park
Fuzhong Weng
Fuzhong Weng National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Konstantin Y. Vinnikov
Konstantin Y. Vinnikov University of Maryland, College Park
Claude N. Williams
Claude N. Williams National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Roy W. Spencer
Roy W. Spencer University of Alabama in Huntsville
John R. Christy
John R. Christy University of Alabama in Huntsville
Thomas C. Peterson
Thomas C. Peterson National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Dominic Kniveton
Dominic Kniveton University of Sussex
Alan Robock
Alan Robock Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Christian D. Kummerow
Christian D. Kummerow Colorado State University

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