An Introduction to Dynamic Meteorology
Title | An Introduction to Dynamic Meteorology PDF eBook |
Author | James R. Holton |
Publisher | Academic Press |
Pages | 409 |
Release | 1979 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 0122543602 |
For advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate students in atmospheric, oceanic, and climate science, Atmosphere, Ocean and Climate Dynamics is an introductory textbook on the circulations of the atmosphere and ocean and their interaction, with an emphasis on global scales. It will give students a good grasp of what the atmosphere and oceans look like on the large-scale and why they look that way. The role of the oceans in climate and paleoclimate is also discussed. The combination of observations, theory and accompanying illustrative laboratory experiments sets this text apart by making it accessible to students with no prior training in meteorology or oceanography. * Written at a mathematical level that is appealing for undergraduates and beginning graduate students * Provides a useful educational tool through a combination of observations and laboratory demonstrations which can be viewed over the web * Contains instructions on how to reproduce the simple but informative laboratory experiments * Includes copious problems (with sample answers) to help students learn the material.
An Introduction to Boundary Layer Meteorology
Title | An Introduction to Boundary Layer Meteorology PDF eBook |
Author | Roland B. Stull |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 688 |
Release | 1988-07-31 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 9789027727695 |
Part of the excitement in boundary-layer meteorology is the challenge associated with turbulent flow - one of the unsolved problems in classical physics. An additional attraction of the filed is the rich diversity of topics and research methods that are collected under the umbrella-term of boundary-layer meteorology. The flavor of the challenges and the excitement associated with the study of the atmospheric boundary layer are captured in this textbook. Fundamental concepts and mathematics are presented prior to their use, physical interpretations of the terms in equations are given, sample data are shown, examples are solved, and exercises are included. The work should also be considered as a major reference and as a review of the literature, since it includes tables of parameterizatlons, procedures, filed experiments, useful constants, and graphs of various phenomena under a variety of conditions. It is assumed that the work will be used at the beginning graduate level for students with an undergraduate background in meteorology, but the author envisions, and has catered for, a heterogeneity in the background and experience of his readers.
Introductory Meteorology
Title | Introductory Meteorology PDF eBook |
Author | National Research Council (U.S.). Division of Geology and Geography |
Publisher | |
Pages | 200 |
Release | 1918 |
Genre | Meteorology |
ISBN |
An Introduction to Dynamic Meteorology
Title | An Introduction to Dynamic Meteorology PDF eBook |
Author | James R. Holton |
Publisher | Academic Press |
Pages | 553 |
Release | 2004-03-31 |
Genre | Computers |
ISBN | 0123540151 |
MATLAB scripts (M-files) are provided on the accompanying CD.
Introduction to Theoretical Meteorology
Title | Introduction to Theoretical Meteorology PDF eBook |
Author | Seymour L. Hess |
Publisher | Krieger Publishing Company |
Pages | 392 |
Release | 1979 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN |
Reprint of the ed. published by Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, New York.
Tropical Meteorology
Title | Tropical Meteorology PDF eBook |
Author | T.N. Krishnamurti |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 427 |
Release | 2013-07-14 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 1461474094 |
This book is designed as an introductory course in Tropical Meteorology for the graduate or advanced level undergraduate student. The material within can be covered in a one-semester course program. The text starts from the global scale-view of the Tropics, addressing the zonally symmetric and asymmetric features of the tropical circulation. It then goes on to progressively smaller spatial and time scales – from the El Niño Southern Oscillation and the Asian Monsoon, down to tropical waves, hurricanes, sea breezes, and tropical squall lines. The emphasis in most chapters is on the observational aspects of the phenomenon in question, the theories regarding its nature and maintenance, and the approaches to its numerical modeling. The concept of scale interactions is also presented as a way of gaining insight into the generation and redistribution of energy for the maintenance of oscillations of a variety of spatial and temporal scales.
Weather
Title | Weather PDF eBook |
Author | Gregory J. Hakim |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 282 |
Release | 2017-12-28 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 1108271278 |
From a world-renowned team at the Department of Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Washington, Seattle, Weather: A Concise Introduction is an accessible and beautifully illustrated text covering the foundations of meteorology in a concise, clear, and engaging manner. Designed to provide students with a strong foundation in the physical, dynamical, and chemical processes taking place in the atmosphere, this introductory textbook will appeal to students with a wide range of mathematical and scientific backgrounds. This textbook features: a single case study of a mid-latitude cyclone which is referred to throughout the whole book to illustrate the basic principles driving atmospheric dynamics and phenomena; boxes on more advanced topics; appendices for additional coverage; chapter summaries listing the 'take-home' points discussed; and colour figures and charts illustrating the fundamental concepts. Key terms are evident throughout, and a glossary explains the terms that students will need to understand and become familiar with.