Introducing Meteorology

Introducing Meteorology
Title Introducing Meteorology PDF eBook
Author Jon Shonk
Publisher Introducing Earth and Environmental Sciences
Pages 0
Release 2020
Genre SCIENCE
ISBN 9781780460918

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Introducing Meteorology provides a succinct overview of the science of the. The initial chapters describe the development of the science, the atmosphere and the forces which govern the weather. The author then discusses weather influences at global and local scales before describing the science of weather forecasting.

The Earth's Weather, Or Meteorology

The Earth's Weather, Or Meteorology
Title The Earth's Weather, Or Meteorology PDF eBook
Author John Henry Wayman
Publisher
Pages 160
Release 1924
Genre Meteorology
ISBN

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Meteorology

Meteorology
Title Meteorology PDF eBook
Author Joseph M. Moran
Publisher
Pages 502
Release 1986-01-01
Genre Atmospheric physics
ISBN 9780808732419

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Project Earth Science

Project Earth Science
Title Project Earth Science PDF eBook
Author William R. Veal
Publisher NSTA Press
Pages 337
Release 2011
Genre Science
ISBN 1936959984

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Rev. ed. of: Project earth science. Meteorology / by P. Sean Smith and Brent A. Ford. c1994.

Weather by the Numbers

Weather by the Numbers
Title Weather by the Numbers PDF eBook
Author Kristine C. Harper
Publisher MIT Press
Pages 321
Release 2012-01-13
Genre Science
ISBN 0262260794

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The history of the growth and professionalization of American meteorology and its transformation into a physics- and mathematics-based scientific discipline. For much of the first half of the twentieth century, meteorology was more art than science, dependent on an individual forecaster's lifetime of local experience. In Weather by the Numbers, Kristine Harper tells the story of the transformation of meteorology from a “guessing science” into a sophisticated scientific discipline based on physics and mathematics. What made this possible was the development of the electronic digital computer; earlier attempts at numerical weather prediction had foundered on the human inability to solve nonlinear equations quickly enough for timely forecasting. After World War II, the combination of an expanded observation network developed for military purposes, newly trained meteorologists, savvy about math and physics, and the nascent digital computer created a new way of approaching atmospheric theory and weather forecasting. This transformation of a discipline, Harper writes, was the most important intellectual achievement of twentieth-century meteorology, and paved the way for the growth of computer-assisted modeling in all the sciences.

Meteorology Today

Meteorology Today
Title Meteorology Today PDF eBook
Author C. Donald Ahrens
Publisher Thomson Brooks/Cole
Pages 599
Release 2009
Genre Meteorology
ISBN 9780495555742

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METEOROLOGY TODAY,9e, International Edition, is one of the most widely used and authoritative texts for the introductory meteorology course. This ninth edition helps you understand and appreciate the dynamic nature of the inevitable weather phenomena that continually influence our lives. The text’s clear and inviting narrative is supplemented by numerous pedagogical features that encourage observing, calculating, and synthesizing information.

Inventing Atmospheric Science

Inventing Atmospheric Science
Title Inventing Atmospheric Science PDF eBook
Author James Rodger Fleming
Publisher MIT Press
Pages 307
Release 2016-02-05
Genre Science
ISBN 0262033941

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"This big picture history of atmospheric research examines the first six decades of the twentieth century, from the dawn of applied fluid dynamics to the emergence, by 1960, of the interdisciplinary atmospheric sciences. Using newly available archival sources, it documents the work of three interconnected generations of scientists: Vilhelm Bjerknes, Carl-Gustaf Rossby, and Harry Wexler, whose aspirations were fueled by new theoretical insights, pressing societal needs, and expanded technological capabilities. Radio, radar, aviation, nuclear tracers, digital computing, sounding rockets, and satellites provided new ways to measure and study the global atmosphere -- a huge and dauntingly complex system. Bjerknes brought us a fundamental circulation theorem and founded the Bergen school of weather forecasting; Rossby established the graduate schools of meteorology at M.I.T., Chicago, and Stockholm, which focused on upper-air dynamics and, after 1947, on atmospheric environmental issues; and Wexler brought all the new technologies into the U.S. Weather Bureau and, with his colleague Jule Charney, prepared the foundations for the emergence of the interdisciplinary atmospheric sciences. This history weaves together cold war studies, military history, the rise of government research and development, and aviation and aeronautics with a nascent global awareness. It is a fascinating history of something we all experience--the weather --told through compelling historical characters"--Provided by publisher.