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Collaborative Research on Sunlight and the Arctic Atmosphere-Ice-Ocean System
$490,736.00 | Sep 01 2005 - Aug 31 2009Abstract The distinct annual cycle of solar radiation is a defining feature of the Arctic system. The lack of sunlight in winter and the long daylight hours in summer control the seasonal cycle of the surface heat ...
From Light, Bonnie of University of Washington in SEATTLE, WA
SGER: A Solar Powered Beacon for Autonomous Floats
$64,885.00 | Jan 01 2004 - Dec 31 2005The PIs have requested a Small Grant for Exploratory Research (SGER) investigate the technology of solar powered floats while solving an important practical problem by building a "Solar Beacon" for floats. The beacon ...
From D'Asaro, Eric of University of Washington in SEATTLE, WA
Solar Radiation Processes on the East Antarctic Plateau
$842,918.00 | Sep 15 2001 - Aug 31 20070003826 Warren This project is an experimental study of solar radiation processes near the surface at Dome C, the French-Italian station in East Antarctica. It will be carried out in cooperation with the Labortat...
From Warren, Stephen of University of Washington in SEATTLE, WA
Analyses of Global Climate Variability in Data and In Models
$553,887.00 | May 15 2008 - Apr 30 2011Novel methods of temporal and spatial data analysis will be applied to study global climate variability in the troposphere and the stratosphere. These methods include: Linear Discriminant Analysis (LDA), Composite Mea...
From Tung, Ka-Kit of University of Washington in SEATTLE, WA
Collaborative Research: Solar Radiation Processes in the East Antarctic Sea Ice Zone
$394,904.00 | Jul 01 1999 - Jun 30 2003This project is a three-year study of what happens to solar energy at the interface between the antarctic sea ice and the atmosphere in late Spring and early Summer, specifically how the energy is apportioned among th...
From Warren, Stephen of University of Washington in SEATTLE, WA
Interaction of Clouds, Snow, and Solar Radiation on the East Antarctic Plateau
$267,608.00 | Jun 01 2007 - May 31 2010This project concerns the analysis of data on the angular patterns of sunlight reflected by the snow surface at all wavelengths, obtained from prior fieldwork at Dome C Station on the East Antarctic Plateau. The inte...
From Warren, Stephen of University of Washington in SEATTLE, WA
US-Egypt Planning Visit: Collaboration on Integration of Renewable Energy
$5,553.00 | Aug 01 2006 - Jul 31 20070630145 ElSharkawi This award supports a planning visit by Dr. Mohamed El-Sharkawi, Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Washington, to develop a cooperative research project with Egyptian scientist...
From El-Sharkawi, Mohamed of University of Washington in SEATTLE, WA
Using Powerful, Low-Frequency Radio Waves from Lightning to Diagnose the D-region Ionosphere
$149,257.00 | Aug 15 2008 - Jul 31 2010This project will study the D-region electron density, at altitudes less than 95 km, using 3-300 kHz lightning radio emissions as a probe. In particular, new techniques will be applied to analysis of lightning radio ...
From Holzworth, Robert of University of Washington in SEATTLE, WA
The Oort Cloud in the Galactic Context
$194,665.00 | Sep 01 2007 - Aug 31 2010AST 0709191 Quinn Since the Oort comet cloud extends to 1/3 the distance to the nearest stars, there is a strong connection between the galactic environment and the evolution of this cloud. Indeed the spike in sem...
From Quinn, Thomas of University of Washington in SEATTLE, WA
Biological Timing in Intertidal Decapod Crustaceans
$300,000.00 | Aug 01 2006 - Jul 31 2009Living organisms are exposed to environmental cycles that result from the movement of the planet, as well as the movement of the moon. Most species have adapted to the solar day and the alternation of seasons and show...
From de la Iglesia, Horacio of University of Washington in SEATTLE, WA