Weather Math

Weather Math
Title Weather Math PDF eBook
Author Katie Marsico
Publisher Lerner Publications
Pages 36
Release 2015-08-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1467786357

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Math is everywhere when it comes to the weather! See what's brewing inside this book—and how we need math to finish the forecast! You'll need your math smarts to measure the temperature, calculate how far away a storm is based on the time between the thunder and the lightning, predict how much rain there will be in a month, and more. It all adds up to a lot of fun!

Invisible in the Storm

Invisible in the Storm
Title Invisible in the Storm PDF eBook
Author Ian Roulstone
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 335
Release 2013-02-24
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 0691152721

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They explore how weather forecasters today formulate their ideas through state-of-the-art mathematics, taking into account limitations to predictability.

Math with Weather

Math with Weather
Title Math with Weather PDF eBook
Author Rory McDonnell
Publisher Gareth Stevens Publishing LLLP
Pages 26
Release 2016-07-15
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1482446278

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In this entertaining narrative, arithmetic and weather are connected topics. The story opens as the narrator wonders how to dress for a trip to the zoo. The reader reviews weather concepts as well as addition word problems through accessible text and helpful photographs. This valuable volume is a perfect addition to any elementary science and math collection.

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.

Fundamentals of Numerical Weather Prediction

Fundamentals of Numerical Weather Prediction
Title Fundamentals of Numerical Weather Prediction PDF eBook
Author Jean Coiffier
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 363
Release 2011-12-01
Genre Science
ISBN 1139502700

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Numerical models have become essential tools in environmental science, particularly in weather forecasting and climate prediction. This book provides a comprehensive overview of the techniques used in these fields, with emphasis on the design of the most recent numerical models of the atmosphere. It presents a short history of numerical weather prediction and its evolution, before describing the various model equations and how to solve them numerically. It outlines the main elements of a meteorological forecast suite, and the theory is illustrated throughout with practical examples of operational models and parameterizations of physical processes. This book is founded on the author's many years of experience, as a scientist at Météo-France and teaching university-level courses. It is a practical and accessible textbook for graduate courses and a handy resource for researchers and professionals in atmospheric physics, meteorology and climatology, as well as the related disciplines of fluid dynamics, hydrology and oceanography.

That's Maths

That's Maths
Title That's Maths PDF eBook
Author Peter Lynch
Publisher Gill & Macmillan Ltd
Pages 328
Release 2016-10-14
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 0717169561

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From atom bombs to rebounding slinkies, open your eyes to the mathematical magic in the everyday. Mathematics isn't just for academics and scientists, a fact meteorologist and blogger Peter Lynch has spent the past several years proving through his Irish Times newspaper column and blog, That's Maths.Here, he shows how maths is all around us, with chapters on the beautiful equations behind designing a good concert venue, predicting the stock market and modelling the atom bomb, as well as playful meditations on everything from coin-stacking to cartography. If you left school thinking maths was boring, think again!

Weather Thematic Unit

Weather Thematic Unit
Title Weather Thematic Unit PDF eBook
Author Diane Williams
Publisher Teacher Created Resources
Pages 82
Release 1991
Genre Education
ISBN 1557342733

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Lesson ideas in this thematic unit are based on the whole language approach which encourages cooperative learning.