Rapid developments of spatial information technology and the integration of 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 a precise and intelligent Meteorology. It discusses the principles of 3S technology, and the methods for estimating different meteorological disasters and hazards monitoring as well as their application progress. The case studies from USA, Japan, China, and Europe can be used to help all countries understand the 3S technology functions in handling and monitoring severe drought and flood hazards. Features Presents integral observations from GNSS, GIS, and Remote Sensing in estimating and understanding meteorological changes Explains how to monitor and retrieve atmospheric parameters changes using GNSS and Remote Sensing Shows 3D modelling and evaluations of meteorological variation processing from GIS Helps meteorologists develop and use space-air-ground observations for meteorological applications Features case studies that illustrate the best practices in monitoring metrological hazards and utilizes space information techniques This book is intended for university academics, researchers, and postgraduate students who specialize in Geomatics, Atmospheric Science and Meteorology, as well as scientists who work in remote sensing and professionals who deal with meteorological hazards.
Author Biography
Shuanggen Jin, PhD, is Vice-President and Professor at Henan Polytechnic University, Jiaozuo, China; Professor at Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, CAS, Shanghai, China; and Professor at Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, Nanjing, China. He earned a BS in geodesy at Wuhan University, China, in 1999; and a PhD in geodesy at University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, in 2003. He has worked on satellite navigation, remote sensing, and space/planetary exploration with significant original contributions in the theory, methods, and applications of GNSS remote sensing. He has published over 500 peer-reviewed papers and 12 books/ monographs with more than 12,000 citations and H-index >55, as well as more than 20 patents/software copyrights and over 100 invited talks. He has led over 30 projects from Europe’s ESA, China-Germany (NSFC-DFG), and China’s National Key R&D Program and NSFC. He has supervised over 30 PhD and 50 MSc candidates as well as 20 postdocs. Professor Jin has been Chair of the IUGG Union Commission on Planetary Sciences, President of International Association of Planetary Sciences (IAPS), President of the International Association of CPGPS, Editor-in-Chief of International Journal of Geosciences, Editor-in-Chief of Journal of Environmental and Earth Sciences, Editor of Geoscience Letters, Associate Editor of IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing and Journal of Navigation, Editorial Board member of Remote Sensing, GPS Solutions, and Journal of Geodynamics. He received First Prize of Satellite Navigation and Positioning Progress Award, First Prize of China Overseas Chinese Contribution Award, 100-Talent Program of CAS, World Class Professor of Ministry of Education and Cultures, Indonesia, Chief Scientist of National Key R&D Program, China, Elsevier China Highly Cited Scholar, World’s Top 2% Scientists, Fellow of the Electromagnetics Academy, Fellow of the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics (IUGG), Fellow of the International Association of Geodesy (IAG), Fellow of the African Academy of Sciences, Member of the European Academy of Sciences, Member of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences, Member of the Turkish Academy of Sciences, and Member of Academia Europaea.
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