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The Weather Identification Handbook What does it mean when there is a corona around the moon? How do you tell the difference between stratocumulus and nimbostratus clouds? THE WEATHER IDENTIFICATION HANDBOOK is an essential guide to the many different types of phenomena that may be observed, and also gives brief details of the weather that may be expected. The following topics are covered in a reader-friendly format: Ø Cloud classification Ø How to identify different cloud types and how they relate to forthcoming weather Ø How clouds are formed Ø Optical phenomena Ø Precipitation Ø Wind Ø Severe weather Ø Weather systems Ø Satellite images and weather maps Full of beautiful color photographs and diagrams, THE WEATHER IDENTIFICATION HANDBOOK is essential for the outdoor photographer, adventurer, or meteorological enthusiast. It is also perfect for any parent whose child asks the proverbial question, "Why is the sky blue?" |
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Meteorology TodayC. Donald AhrensBooks |
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An Introduction to Dynamic Meteorology, Fourth Edition (The International Geophysics Series, Vol 88)James R. HoltonBooks |
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Meteorology DemystifiedStan GibiliscoBooks |
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Meteorology for Scientists and Engineers The Second Edition of Roland Stull's METEOROLOGY FOR SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEERS lets professors quantify the concepts in Ahren's METEOROLOGY TODAY, SEVENTH EDITION like never before. This book can serve as a technical companion to Ahren's text or as a stand-alone text. It provides the mathematical equations needed for a higher level of understanding of meteorology. The organization is mapped directly to the Ahrens book, making Stull's text a perfect companion. More than a lab manual or workbook, this text contains detailed math and physics that expand upon concepts presented in Ahrens' text, as well as numerous solved problems. This text demonstrates how to use mathematical equations (algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and finite differential equations) to explain the dominant characteristics of certain atmospheric phenomena and processes. |
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Meteorology for Scientists and EngineersRoland B. StullMeteorology |
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