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Kirill Kondratyev

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Kirill Yakovlevich Kondratyev (Russian: Кирилл Яковлевич Кондратьев; 14 June 1920 – 1 May 2006[1][2]) was a Soviet and Russian atmospheric physicist.

Career

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Kondratyev was born in Rybinsk. He went to school in Leningrad and in 1938 entered the University of Leningrad to study physics, mathematics, and chemistry. In 1941, he joined the Russian army and fought in the siege of Leningrad. He graduated in atmospheric physics in 1946 and was made an assistant professor in the Faculty of Physics.

He later held the posts of lecturer, research scientist, professor of atmospheric physics, chief of the Department of Atmospheric Physics, University Vice-Rector and Rector. From 1958-61 he was Head of the Department of Radiation Studies at the Main Geophysical Observatory. He was a staff member of the Institute for Lake Research and the Research Centre for Ecological Safety. He helped to create the Nansen International Environmental and Remote Sensing Centre.

Acknowledgements

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He was a member of the Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union and Russian Academy of Sciences, the International Academy of Astronautics, the German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina (1970),[3] the American Meteorological Society and the Royal Meteorological Society. He received Honorary Doctorates from the Universities of Lille (France), Athens (Greece) and Budapest (Hungary). His prizes include the USSR State Prize and the twelfth International Meteorological Organization Prize. He was editorial advisor to Proceedings of the Russian Geographic Society (Russia), Idojaras (Hungary), Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics (Austria), Atmosfera (Mexico), Il Nuovo Cimento C (Italy) and Sustainable Development (USA).

Research

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During 1970-75, he was a leading researcher in the Complex Atmospheric Energetic Experiment (CAENEX) project, the object of which was to study the transport of all categories of energy and all types of flux heat divergence in the atmosphere.[4] Along with determining the shortwave(IR) absorption of atmospheric aerosols.[5]

Kondratyev served as a member of the International Programme Committee for the World Conference on Climate Change, held in Moscow in 2003, where he presented a paper entitled "Uncertainties of Global Climate Change Observations and Simulation Modeling." He expressed skepticism about global warming.[6]

D-SELF

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Supported a new scientific direction — the theory of self-organization and self-regulation of natural systems D-SELF[7][8]

In 1987, an initiative group of scientists engaged in interdisciplinary research of open dynamical systems. At first, the group consisted of four people: G.M. Degtyarev, A.G. Ivanov-Rostovtsev, L.G. Kolotilo and O.A. Lyubchenko. Several dozen specialists from various fields of natural sciences and humanities joined the work in different periods. The SELF model with applications was published in a series of articles of DAN, presented by academicians of the Russian Academy of Sciences: A.F. Treshnikov, V.I. Ilyichev, K.Ya. Kondratiev, N.S. Solomenko, E.I. Shemyakin, S.L. Solovyov and others. Corresponding members of the Russian Academy of Sciences S.P. Kurdyumov, L.N. Rykunov and other scientists also participated in the D–SELF project. Expanded versions of the DAN articles have been published in various academic and applied publications. Some of these works have been translated into English and published abroad.

D-SELF is a scientific field of interdisciplinary research of systems of various nature in self-organization and self–regulation. D-SELF is the initial abbreviation for a Double (dual) general process combining SELF-organization and SELF-regulation.

The name D-SELF was proposed by A.G. Ivanov-Rostovtsev and L.G. Kolotilo in 1989 and first appeared in the collection of scientific articles of the Pulkovo Observatory (Saint-Petersburg). The name D-SELF is an abbreviation of the first letter of the word Double (dual), which refers to two processes whose names begin with the word SELF: SELF-organization and SELF-regulation[9].

References

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  1. ^ Романова, Анна (25 June 2013). "КИРИЛЛ КОНДРАТЬЕВ: "ГРУСТНАЯ СУДЬБА ПОСТИГЛА НАС…" | Рыбинская Среда" (in Russian). Retrieved 2020-01-22.
  2. ^ "Кондратьев Кирилл Яковлевич". Всемирная Mетеорологическая Oрганизация (in Russian). 2016-06-22. Retrieved 2020-01-22.[dead link]
  3. ^ "List of Members".
  4. ^ Kirill Ya. Kondratyev, Lev S. Ivlev, Vladimir F. Krapivin and Costas A. Varostos, Atmospheric Aerosol Properties: Formation, Processes and Impacts, Springer Praxis Books, 2006.
  5. ^ Kondratyev, K. Ya.; Vassilyev, O. B.; Grishechkin, V. S.; Ivlev, L. S. (1974). "Spectral Radiative Flux Divergence and Its Variability in the Troposphere in the 04–24–μ Region". Applied Optics. 13 (3): 478–86. Bibcode:1974ApOpt..13..478K. doi:10.1364/AO.13.000478. PMID 20126012.
  6. ^ Professor Kirill Kondratyev: Global Warming is a Myth (in Russian) Archived 2017-05-12 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ Ivanov-Rostovtsev A.G., Kolotilo L.G., Tarasyuk Yu.F., Sherstyankin P.P. Self-organization and self-regulation of natural systems. Model, method and fundamentals of the D-SELF theory / Ed., with a preface, comments and conclusion by Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences K. Ya. Kondratiev. - St. Petersburg: Russian Geographical Society, 2001. - 216 p. ISBN 5-900786-51-X
  8. ^ Ivanov-Rostovtsev A.G., Kolotilo L.G. Method of modeling the evolutionary dynamics of natural systems / With a preface by Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences K. Ya. Kondratiev // News of the Russian Geographical Society (Izvestiya RGO). Vol. 131. Issue 2. 1999. The release application. — 65 p.
  9. ^ Ivanov-Rostovtsev A. G., Kolotilo L. G. On the new space-time transformation of D-SELF // Problems of exploring the Universe. Issue 14: Problems of space and time in modern Natural Science. - L.: Publishing House of the USSR Academy of Sciences. 1989. pp. 228-231.

Further reading

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  • Cracknell, Arthur P.; Krapivin, Vladimir F.; Varotsos, Costas A. (2009). "The seminal nature of the work of Kirill Kondratyev". Global Climatology and Ecodynamics: Anthropogenic Changes to Planet Earth. pp. 1–16. doi:10.1007/978-3-540-78209-4_1. ISBN 978-3-540-78208-7.