Handbook of Weather, Climate, and Water

Handbook of Weather, Climate, and Water
Author: Thomas D. Potter
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 1030
Release: 2003-08-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0471214906

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This comprehensive, two-volume review of the atmospheric and hydrologic sciences promises to be the definitive reference for both professionals and laypersons for years to come. Volume I addresses atmospheric dynamics, physical meteorology, weather systems, and measurements, while Volume II contains information on the climate system, atmospheric chemistry, hydrology, and societal impacts.

Handbook of Weather, Climate, and Water, 2 Book Set

Handbook of Weather, Climate, and Water, 2 Book Set
Author: Thomas D. Potter
Publisher: Wiley-Interscience
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003-08-08
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780471450306

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The Handbook of Weather, Climate, and Water, is a comprehensive, two-volume review of the current state of the atmospheric and hydrologic sciences. Volume I addresses atmospheric dynamics, physical meteorology, weather systems, and measurements, while Volume II contains information on the climate system, atmospheric chemistry, hydrology, and societal impacts.

Handbook of Weather, Climate, and Water

Handbook of Weather, Climate, and Water
Author: Thomas D. Potter
Publisher: Wiley-Interscience
Total Pages: 1028
Release: 2003-01-20
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

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A comprehensive survey of fundamental principles and the latest research on atmospheric, climatic, and hydrologic sciences The Handbook of Weather, Climate, and Water: Atmospheric Chemistry, Hydrology, and Societal Impacts is the first of two stand-alone volumes that will be landmarks in the meteorological literature for many years to come. Each volume encompasses both fundamental topics and critical issues that have recently surfaced in studies of the hydrosphere and atmosphere. Renowned experts have contributed to every part of this handbook. Each overview chapter is followed by topic-specific chapters written by specialists who present comprehensive discussions at a greater level of detail and complexity. The Handbook of Weather, Climate, and Water: Atmospheric Chemistry, Hydrology, and Societal Impacts covers topics that are essential for grasping the scientific bases of major issues such as global climate warming, the ozone hole, acid rain, floods, droughts, and other natural disasters. Cross-references between chapters allow readers to easily pursue a specific interest beyond a particular subtopic or individual chapter. Other topics include: Aerosols and smog Cloud chemistry Greenhouse gases Remote sensing techniques in hydrology Hydrologic forecasting and simulation Tropical deforestation effects on the climate system Societal impacts of the El Niño phenomenon The Handbook of Weather, Climate, and Water: Atmospheric Chemistry, Hydrology, and Societal Impacts will be an essential addition to the libraries of professionals and academics in the environmental sciences, and a valuable source book for university and technical libraries throughout the world.

The Handbook of Meteorology

The Handbook of Meteorology
Author: Frank R. Spellman
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2013
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 081088612X

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The Handbook of Meteorology gives specialists and non-specialists alike a clear understanding of the way our weather functions. It provides scientific answers to questions that arise when looking at the world around us. It starts with the basics of weather--temperature, pressure, humidity, and wind--before moving on to cover highs, lows, fronts, and storms, and finally ending with a look at weather forecasts, cloud watching, weather tools, and much more. The Handbook of Meteorology provides a condensed but all-inclusive broad sweep of meteorology, employing several illustrations to translate detailed technical information into terms that everyone can follow and readily refer to. It is a comprehensive reference for any budding meteorologist or environmental professional in the field, laboratory, or classroom.

The Weather Book

The Weather Book
Author: Robert Fitzroy
Publisher:
Total Pages: 492
Release: 1863
Genre: Clouds
ISBN:

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