An Introduction to Synoptic-Dynamic Meteorology
Autor Gabriel Williamsen Limba Engleză Paperback – noi 2025
This book is essential for sophomore-level meteorology students, advanced researchers in atmospheric science, and professionals such as meteorologists, weather forecasters, and climate scientists. It is also beneficial for environmental consultants, aviation professionals, hydrologists, oceanographers, energy sector experts, and emergency management officials, making it a versatile resource in navigating the complexities of atmospheric science.
- Provides an overview of synoptic meteorology and atmospheric dynamics that is written at the sophomore undergraduate level
- Serves as a bridge between introductory meteorology at the freshman level and upper-division atmospheric dynamics
- Covers topics that are traditional to synoptic meteorology such as fronts, jets, troughs/ridges, cyclones, and synoptic map analysis in general as well as topics that are traditional to atmospheric dynamics such as atmospheric forces, elementary atmospheric dynamics, balanced flow, and vertical motion
- Includes solutions manual and PowerPoint slides for instructors, and Python notebooks and worked examples for both students and instructors
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780443248580
ISBN-10: 0443248583
Pagini: 300
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 mm
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 0443248583
Pagini: 300
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 mm
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Cuprins
1. Introduction
2. Weather Instrumentation and Observations
3. Analyzing Weather Observations
4. Surface Fronts
5. Atmospheric Forces I – Fundamental Forces
6. Atmospheric Forces II – Inertial Forces
7. Balance in Synoptic-Scale Flow
8. Upper-Tropospheric Jet Streams
9. Troughs and Ridges
10. Lower-Tropospheric Processes
11. Midlatitude Cyclones
2. Weather Instrumentation and Observations
3. Analyzing Weather Observations
4. Surface Fronts
5. Atmospheric Forces I – Fundamental Forces
6. Atmospheric Forces II – Inertial Forces
7. Balance in Synoptic-Scale Flow
8. Upper-Tropospheric Jet Streams
9. Troughs and Ridges
10. Lower-Tropospheric Processes
11. Midlatitude Cyclones