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Scat (Game) No definition provided Christopher Rauch 2023.12.01
Scaticook Indians No definition provided Christopher Rauch 2023.12.01
Scaticook Indians (Conn.) No definition provided Christopher Rauch 2023.12.01
Scaticook Indians (N. Y.) No definition provided Christopher Rauch 2023.12.01
Scatology No definition provided Christopher Rauch 2023.12.01
Scatology--Bibl No definition provided Christopher Rauch 2023.12.01
Scat (Tax) No definition provided Christopher Rauch 2023.12.01
scattered No definition provided Ryan McGranaghan 2023.04.16
Scattered disk objects No definition provided Ryan McGranaghan 2023.04.16
Scattered disk objects No definition provided Ryan McGranaghan 2023.04.16
scattergram No definition provided Ryan McGranaghan 2023.04.16
scattering In a broad sense, the process by which matter is excited to radiate by an external source of electromagnetic radiation, as distinguished from emission of radiation by matter, which occurs even in the absence of such a source. Ryan McGranaghan 2023.04.16
scattering a change in the direction of motion of a particle because of a collision with another particle Christopher Rauch 2023.03.27
Scattering No definition provided Ryan McGranaghan 2023.04.16
Scattering and diffraction No definition provided Ryan McGranaghan 2023.04.16
scattering coefficient A measure of the extinction due to scattering of monochromatic radiation as it traverses a medium containing scattering particles. Ryan McGranaghan 2023.04.16
Scatterometer A radar designed to measure microwave backscattering, quantified as the scattering coefficient or normalized radar cross section 0, from natural media. Exposed glacier ice in the ablation zone lacks a distinctive mass-balance-related signature at microwave wavelengths. In the percolation zone, subsurface ice lenses are strong scatterers, but there is a sharp reduction in backscattering when meltwater appears at the surface. When wet, the surface becomes a more nearly specular (forward) reflector and appears radar-dark instead of radar-bright. In the dry-snow zone radar returns are unaffected by liquid water, which is absent, and the scattering coefficient contains information on snow grain size and possibly on the accumulation rate. Scatterometers have relatively poor spatial resolution (several to some tens of kilometres), which can be improved by temporal averaging, but they compensate by offering wide and frequent coverage. Seawinds, on the polar-orbiting quikscat satellite (1999-2009) has been a productive scatterometer. Intended for the measurement of ocean-surface wind speeds, it has also proved valuable for measuring the extent and duration of melting on ice caps and ice sheets. See also brightness temperature. GCW Glossary 2023.03.27
Scauticook Indians No definition provided Christopher Rauch 2023.12.01
scavenging No definition provided Ryan McGranaghan 2023.04.16
scavenging by precipitation Removal of pollutants from the air by either rain or snow. Rainout (or snowout), which is the in-cloud capture of particulates as condensation nuclei, is one form of scavenging. Ryan McGranaghan 2023.04.16
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