ESRL Physical Sciences Division Programs
As of October 1, 2005, the Environmental Technology Laboratory has merged into the Earth System Research Laboratory, as part of the Physical Sciences Division. This page provides information linking former ETL programs to their new locations.
Divisions
- Microwave Systems Development, Radar Systems Development has moved to ESRL Physical Sciences Division.
- Microwave Systems Development, Wave Propagation and Remote Sensing Theory has moved to ESRL Physical Sciences Division.
- Microwave Systems Development, Infrasound has moved to ESRL Physical Sciences Division.
- Microwave Systems Development, Microwave Radiometery moved to Center for Environmental Technology, University of Colorado.
- Optical Remote Sensing has moved to the ESRL Chemical Sciences Division.
- Clouds, Radiation and Surface Processes has moved to ESRL Physical Sciences Division
- Regional Weather and Climate Applications has moved to ESRL Physical Sciences Division
Programs
Infrasound
Infrasonics is the study of sound below the range of human hearing. These low-frequency sounds are produced by a variety of geophysical processes including earthquakes, severe weather, volcanic activity, geomagnetic activity, ocean waves, avalanches, turbulence aloft, and meteors and by some man-made sources such as aircraft and explosions. Infrasonic and near-infrasonic sound may provide advanced warning and monitoring of these extreme events.
Field Programs
A cronologically ordered list of field programs until 2006.