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61. Short Course in Cloud Physics,
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62. Applications of Remote Sensing
$44.95
63. A First Course in Atmospheric
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64. The Sun, Solar Analogs and the
 
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65. Science of Space Environment (Wave
 
$207.56
66. Three-Dimensional Velocity and
 
$239.00
67. Carbon Dioxide: Current Views
$19.36
68. Natural Disasters: Cause, Course,
 
69. Earth sciences;: By J. Harlen
 
$43.03
70. Curso de Climatologia General/
 
71. The utilization of the entire
 
72. Under existing conditions of station
 
73. Man's physical environment: The
 
74. Auxiliary specialty course weather
 
75. On the influence of local conditions
 
76. Pilots instrument refresher course
 
77. A pilot's course in weather
 
78. On the employment of meteorological
 
79. Analysis and forecasting in the
 
80. Meteorology in colleges;: To what

61. Short Course in Cloud Physics, Third Edition (International Series in Natural Philosophy)
by M K Yau, R R ROGERS
Paperback: 304 Pages (1989-01-15)
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Asin: 0750632151
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Covers essential parts of cloud and precipitation physics and has been extensively rewritten with over 60 new illustrations and many new and up to date references. Many current topics are covered such as mesoscale meteorology, radar cloud studies and numerical cloud modelling, and topics from the second edition, such as severe storms, precipitation processes and large scale aspects of cloud physics, have been revised. Problems are included as examples and to supplement the text.


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3-0 out of 5 stars Revisions Needed
While this is the 'stand alone' book on cloud physics it could use an update.Some of the answers to problems in the back are incorrect and the problems are very difficult/hard to process based on information given in the text.Variables are defined once in-text with no other reference unless they change and no nomenclature section is given.While the content is good this makes it hard to follow, but this could be easily remedied!

5-0 out of 5 stars Concise and comprehensive textbook for Cloud microphysics.
R. R. Rogers and M. K. Yau develop and demonstrate the concepts of thermodynamics and transport processes that control formation of rain, hail, snow and fog. The book is concise, yet precise, and provides a coherent course material for cloud physics. The book introduces the essential thermodynamics in first four chapters. The next four chapters describe the journey from water vapor phase to initiation of rain. Next two chapters deal with formation of ice crystals and snow, again borrowing from knowledge imparted in first eight chapters. The next four chapters deal with weather, weather modification, storms and hail. The last chapter introduces numerical cloud models, which have proved to be increasingly useful in studying precipitation processes.

For an engineer or a physicist, the first few chapters demonstrate how their knowledge can be translated into understanding of atmospheric physics. The mathematics in the book, as well as examples, are limited to dealing with the essential concepts. The language is simple, even when concepts are far-ranging, showing how complex phenomenon can be assimilated and described through knowledge of key principles.

"A History of Theories of Rain" by Middleton shows how cloud physics progressed through centuries and benefited from misunderstandings and geniuses of some of the best minds of past centuries: Clausius,Atkins, Lord Rayleigh, Hutton, Langmuir, Weller, Arab scholars of Xth century, Aristotle, Stokes, and so on. The text by Rogers and Yau presents the essence of understanding developed through contributions from innumerable thinkers, experimentalists and scientists. Highly recommended for beginners and for curious minds interesting in understanding the physics of rain, hail and snow.

3-0 out of 5 stars recommended by my professor
The homework problems at the end of the chapter are impossible o figure out form the text, but at least they give you some solutions.

4-0 out of 5 stars Good introductory book on cloud physics
There are very few stand-alone cloud physics text books on the market.More often than not only a chapter is devoted to clouds in a general atmospheric sciences text book, which grossly neglects the complexity of the subject.Fortunately this one does provide a terrific introduction for students/researchers in atmospheric sciences/physics/engineering who want to learn more about clouds.Basic concepts are presented in a consice but often mathy way.Sometimes the empirical equations can throw the readers off a bit.Unfortunately these catches are almost inevitable in cloud physics.

A great merit of this book is its size.A well-designed undergraduate course can definitely go through most of the topics.At the same time there is enough detailed information that the interested instructors and students can develop term projects or simple models using the book as a reference.In all I highly recommend this text as an introduction to cloud physics.Advanced researchers in the field, however, will need a more extensive reference, such as Pruppacher and Klett.

5-0 out of 5 stars Best introductory text on cloud physics
As an engineer trying to come up to speed on cloud physics, this book was absolutely essential. It covers essentials such as the thermodynamics of dry air, water vapor and its thermodynamic effects, parcel buoyancy and atmospheric stability, mixing and convection, observed properties of clouds, formation of cloud droplets, droplet growth by condensation, initiation of rain in nonfreezing clouds, formation and growth of ice crystals, rain and snow, weather radar, precipitation processes, severe storms and hail, weather modification, and numerical weather models.

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62. Applications of Remote Sensing to Agrometeorology (Ispra Courses)
Hardcover: 344 Pages (1988-12-31)
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63. A First Course in Atmospheric Radiation (2nd Ed.)
by Grant W. Petty
Paperback: 472 Pages (2006-04-01)
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Asin: 0972903313
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This textbook covers the essentials of atmospheric radiation at a level appropriate to advanced undergraduates and first-year graduate students. It was written specifically to be readable and technically accessible to students having no prior background in the subject area and who may or may not intend to continue with more advanced study of radiation or remote sensing. The author emphasizes physical insight, first and foremost, but backed by the essential mathematical relationships.The second edition adds new exercises, improved figures, a table of symbols, and discussions of new topics, such as the Poynting vector and the energy balance within the atmosphere.The book web page includes additional resources for courses taught using this book, including downloadable/printable PDF figures as well as solutions to most problems (for instructors of recognized courses only). ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Good overview for the layman
This is the clearest of several books that I purchased to learn how climate scientists calculate radiative forcing as a function of atmospheric CO2 concentration. The author's prose and illustrations excel. Undergraduate level math and physics are prerequisites. In my case, I needed to relearn some of what I studied over 40 years ago. That was part of the fun.

5-0 out of 5 stars Explanation and Instruction of Atmospheric Radiation at its Best!
Great text book for a intro to radiation or physical meteorology course. The author provides wonderful explanations and applications of subjects dealing with atmospheric radiation.

5-0 out of 5 stars Masterful Exposition
This is among the best scientific textbooks I have read. I wish I could give it six stars. There are interesting points scattered throughout the book, I even got a couple of new perspectives from an early chapter on electromagnetism. The section on radiative heating and cooling due to trace gases (Chapter 10) particularly grabbed me, because of its implications for Global Warming (excuse me, Climate Change). I liked the book so much I even read the Appendix, and sure enough, there was an interesting discussion of the rigorously correct but counterintuitive and computationally troublesome Extinction Paradox. A thouroughly excellent book.

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent book!
An excellent introductory book on atmospheric radiation that fills a previously huge void in the books available on this topic.Written in a style that differs from any textbook I've ever experienced.The book covers a wide spectrum of issues related to atmospheric radiation, but doesn't overwhelm the reader in the process.Practical examples and applications of the theories and ideas presented abound.A very refreshing...dare I say enjoyable...scientific book.

5-0 out of 5 stars Perfect book for an introductory level
This book was used in my graduate atmospheric radiation class.It was far supperior to the book used in my undergrad class (wallace and hobbs introduction to atmospheric sciences) not that W&H was a bad book but this book is much more focused since it is not as broad as W&H book.

Good aspects of this book is that it starts with a good fundemental background before it delves into the real meat of the course (being radiative calculations for both long wave and short wave theory).The book is very easy to read for someone with introductory knowledge of radiative theory and is not much tougher without this introductory knowledge.The figures are clear and concise and the topics are well organized.

Downfall of this book is the excersices presented to reinforce topics.Most of the excercises are just plug and chug or are descriptive problems that really only require one to read the previous section.more problems and problems that require more thinking would be benificial but the author already aknowledges that this was a week point of the book.

Over all the book was written very well and was easy to understand.It is a great tool for anyone interested in atmospheric radiation, either on an introductory level or as a complement to ones library.Given the other books available for acourse on radiation this one ranks near or on the top.

And as a University of Oklahoma Meteorology alumni, I must say, Boomer Sooner. ... Read more


64. The Sun, Solar Analogs and the Climate: Saas-Fee Advanced Course 34, 2004. Swiss Society for Astrophysics and Astronomy (Saas-Fee Advanced Courses)
by Joanna Dorothy Haigh, Michael Lockwood, Mark S. Giampapa
Paperback: 425 Pages (2010-11-02)
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Asin: 3642062792
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This book presents the lecture notes of the 34th Saas-Fee Advanced Course "The Sun, Solar Analogs and the Climate" given by leading scientists in the field. Emphasis is on the observed variability of the Sun and the present understanding of the variability’s origin as well as its impact on the Earth's climate. The solar variability is then studied in the broader context of solar-type stars, allowing for better understanding of the solar-activity cycle and the magnetic activity in general. This book provides an accessible and up-to-date introduction to the field for graduate students and serves as a modern source of reference for active researchers in this field.

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65. Science of Space Environment (Wave Summit Course)
 Hardcover: 302 Pages (2000-01)
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Asin: 1586030973
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This book describes the basic physical images of the space environment extending from the sun to the earth asa well as series of phenomena caused by its solar activities. Special emphasis is placed on how fluctuations in the space environment affect space itself and our social systems here on earth. Contents An overview of the Space Environment/The Sun and Solar Winds/The Ionosphere and Radio Wave Propagation/The Magnetosphere and Particle Activity/The Space Radiation Environment and Utilizing Cosmic Information/The Geospace Radio Environment ... Read more


66. Three-Dimensional Velocity and Vorticity Measuring and Image Analysis Techniques: Lecture Notes from the Short Course held in Zürich, Switzerland, 3-6 September 1996 (ERCOFTAC Series)
 Paperback: 336 Pages (2010-11-02)
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The need for three-dimensional measurements of velocity and atleast its first derivatives is increasing in science as well as intechnology. Moreover, velocity field measurements are necessary inmany fields of fluid mechanics and related disciplines. In the firstchapter of this volume recent developments in the traditional methodof hot-wire anemometry are presented. Optical methods are increasinglyused for velocity field measurements. Among them, Particle ImageVelocimetry is, in practice, the best established. The state of theart in commercially available systems and a look at futuredevelopments are described in Chapter Two.
Novel approaches to this topic, based on videogrammetric principles,are treated in Chapters Three and Four. Chapter Three treats theapplication of videogrammetry in Particle Tracking Velocimetry. Thebasic principles and their implementation are described in somedetail. Performance tests show that the accuracy of the method iscomparable to that of LDA. It is, however, a fully three-dimensionalmeasuring technique, capable of determining long particle trajectorieswhich are needed for the study of particle dispersion in turbulentflows and the associated Lagrangian statistics.
Least Squares Matching is applied in Chapter Four to track in spacethree-dimensional patterns in small cuboids obtained by Laser-InducedFluorescence Tomography. The method yields fully three-dimensionalinformation on the velocity field, the vorticity field and the fieldof the rate of strain tensor. In addition, concentration distributionand its derivatives can be determined. It is a powerful, novel methodfor the study, not only of flow, but also of mixing processes. Specialattention is given to presenting the basic theoretical aspects ofthese new methods as well as practical information needed for theirapplication.
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67. Carbon Dioxide: Current Views and Developments in Energy/Climate Research 2nd Course of the International School of Climatology, Ettore Majorana Centre ... Culture, Erice, Italy, July 16-26, 1982
 Hardcover: 548 Pages (1983-09-30)
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Asin: 9027714851
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68. Natural Disasters: Cause, Course, Effect, Simulation (Phenomena of the Earth)
by Harald Frater
CD-ROM: 5 Pages (1998-09-18)
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Natural disasters have existed throughout the world's history. However, the increase of those catastrophes created by the increased influence of man represent a real danger. Within the last years humanity has been startled by a concentration of catastrophes (Mount St. Helens, hurricane Andrew, the earthquake in Kobe, floods along the Mississippi) where many people died and thousands became homeless. Using striking examples and specific use of multi-media elements the user learns everything about the causes of earthquakes, volcanism, storms, floods and erosion. The alarming scale of such incidents is shown in numerous pictures and movies. In addition interactive chapters allow the simulation of the possible dimensions of rising sea-level or shifting climate zones. ... Read more


69. Earth sciences;: By J. Harlen Bretz (The sciences; a survey course for colleges, ed. by Gerald Wendt)
by J. Harlen Bretz
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1947)

Asin: B0007HIRP6
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70. Curso de Climatologia General/ General Climatology Course (Universitas) (Spanish Edition)
by Jose Quereda Sala
 Paperback: 264 Pages (2005-01-01)
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Asin: 8480215127
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71. The utilization of the entire course of radiosonde flights in weather diagnosis, (A Publication of the Institute of Meteorology of the University ofChicago. Miscellaneous reports)
by Oliver Reynolds Wulf
 Unknown Binding: 110 Pages (1944)

Asin: B0007FD6FO
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72. Under existing conditions of station work, is it practicable to require assistants to pursue a systematic course of meteorological study? (W.B)
by George N Salisbury
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1902)

Asin: B0008BBZ00
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73. Man's physical environment: The atmosphere : audio-tutorial course manual, Geography 102A
by Richard S Palm
 Unknown Binding: 82 Pages (1974)

Isbn: 0840309651
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74. Auxiliary specialty course weather (AUXWEA) : student text (SuDoc TD 5.2:AU 9/26/STUDENT)
by U.S. Dept of Transportation
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1995)

Asin: B00010QGK2
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75. On the influence of local conditions on the course of meteorological elements =: O wpływie warunkʹow lokalnych na przebieg elementʹow meteorologicznych
by Kazimierz Chomicz
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1966)

Asin: B0007K7JLG
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76. Pilots instrument refresher course (programmed text) flying (SuDoc D 301.35:60-19/V.-)
by U.S. Dept of Defense
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Asin: B00010E7RG
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77. A pilot's course in weather
by D. B Kennedy
 Unknown Binding: 150 Pages (1945)

Asin: B0007JS9O8
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78. On the employment of meteorological statistics in determining the best course for a ship whose sailing qualities are known
by Francis Galton
 Unknown Binding: 274 Pages (1873)

Asin: B0008CVFU4
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79. Analysis and forecasting in the South-West Pacific area;: Lecture notes for short period conversion courses
by D. H Forder
 Unknown Binding: 109 Pages (1941)

Asin: B0007JCYHQ
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80. Meteorology in colleges;: To what extent is it taught at present; should it be offered as an undergraduate or as a postgraduate course? (W.B)
by George Andrew Loveland
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1902)

Asin: B0008BBYZG
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