Atmospheric physics Books

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  • Firmament: The Hidden Science of Weather, Climate

    Hodder & Stoughton Firmament: The Hidden Science of Weather, Climate

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisCompelling . . . Clark's enthusiasm shines through on every page' Sunday Times'An engaging and lively history' Financial Times__________A thin, invisible layer of air surrounds the Earth, sustaining all known life on the planet and creating the unique climates and weather patterns that make each part of the world different.In Firmament, atmospheric scientist and science communicator Simon Clark offers a rare and accessible tour of the ins and outs of the atmosphere and how we know what we know about it. From the workings of its different layers to why carbon dioxide is special, from pioneers like Pascal to the unsung heroes working in the field to help us understand climate change, Firmament introduces us to an oft-overlooked area of science and not only lays the ground work for us to better understand the debates surrounding the climate today, but also provides a glimpse of the future that is possible with this knowledge in hand.__________Trade ReviewAn engaging account of something essential to life on Earth yet barely understood by most people: the atmosphere. If you don't know your stratosphere from your troposphere, you will after reading this lively history... all the more powerful thanks to a final chapter that explains how this complex system is changing, and what that means for the future of humanity. -- Financial TimesThe author's enthusiasm shines through every page of this captivating guide to our unpredictable weather... He serves up high drama in balloons, deep ice drilling in the Antarctic, and through it all draws out the patterns in our seemingly chaotic weather - and the science behind them - with clarity and verve. - Sunday Times Simon Clark writes with a lightness and enthusiasm that ensures that what goes on above us doesn't go over our heads. - Irish Independent

    1 in stock

    £10.44

  • Savannas: Climate, Biodiversity & Ecological

    Nova Science Publishers Inc Savannas: Climate, Biodiversity & Ecological

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis book presents current research in the study of the climate, biodiversity and ecological significance of savannas. Topics include central pivot fertigation for coffee plants in the Brazilian savannah; litter decomposition and nutrient release in the Miombo Savannah woodlands of Central Zimbabwe; enhancing the contributions of indigenous tree species in tackling prevailing environmental challenges in the African savannas; aerial census of elephants and other mammals in the Shimba Hills, Mkongani and Mwaluganje conservation areas of Kwale County, Kenya; aboveground vegetation and soil seed bank dynamics in response to grazing in semi-arid African rangelands; translocation of elephants from Moju-Asako to Meru and Aberdare ecosystems; absorbing root areas and transpiring leaf areas in the tropical forest and savanna boundary in Brazil; zygomycetes from Cerrado areas in Southeast Brazil; and the Guiana shield and French Guiana savannas.

    2 in stock

    £159.74

  • Parameterization Of Atmospheric Convection (In 2

    Imperial College Press Parameterization Of Atmospheric Convection (In 2

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    Book SynopsisPrecipitating atmospheric convection is fundamental to the Earth's weather and climate. It plays a leading role in the heat, moisture and momentum budgets. Appropriate modelling of convection is thus a prerequisite for reliable numerical weather prediction and climate modelling. The current standard approach is to represent it by subgrid-scale convection parameterization.Parameterization of Atmospheric Convection provides, for the first time, a comprehensive presentation of this important topic. The two-volume set equips readers with a firm grasp of the wide range of important issues, and thorough coverage is given of both the theoretical and practical aspects. This makes the parameterization problem accessible to a wider range of scientists than before. At the same time, by providing a solid bottom-up presentation of convection parameterization, this set is the definitive reference point for atmospheric scientists and modellers working on such problems.Volume 1 of this two-volume set focuses on the basic principles: introductions to atmospheric convection and tropical dynamics, explanations and discussions of key parameterization concepts, and a thorough and critical exploration of the mass-flux parameterization framework, which underlies the methods currently used in almost all operational models and at major climate modelling centres. Volume 2 focuses on the practice, which also leads to some more advanced fundamental issues. It includes: perspectives on operational implementations and model performance, tailored verification approaches, the role and representation of cloud microphysics, alternative parameterization approaches, stochasticity, criticality, and symmetry constraints.

    Out of stock

    £333.00

  • Atmospheric Chemistry in Cold Environments

    Royal Society of Chemistry Atmospheric Chemistry in Cold Environments

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    £161.50

  • Inverse Methods For Atmospheric Sounding: Theory

    World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd Inverse Methods For Atmospheric Sounding: Theory

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    Book SynopsisRemote sounding of the atmosphere has proved to be a fruitful method of obtaining global information about the atmospheres of the earth and other planets. This book treats comprehensively the inverse problem of remote sounding, and discusses a wide range of retrieval methods for extracting atmospheric parameters of interest from the quantities (thermal emission, for example) that can be measured remotely. Inverse theory is treated in depth from an estimation-theory point of view, but practical questions are also emphasized, such as designing observing systems to obtain the maximum quantity of information, efficient numerical implementation of algorithms for processing large quantities of data, error analysis and approaches to the validation of the resulting retrievals. The book is targeted at graduate students as well as scientists.

    Out of stock

    £86.45

  • World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd Weather Dynamics An Introduction

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    Book SynopsisThis book is intended for students and laypersons interested in understanding weather activity in the atmosphere. Besides basic knowledge of mathematics and physics, no other prerequisites are necessary for comprehending the material.This textbook gives a thorough introduction to the dynamics of weather. It provides readers with a basic understanding of the complex phenomena and their underlying processes. A rigorous mathematical derivation of all results and numerous figures are also included in the book to help illustrate and interpret weather maps, weather forecasts, atmospheric data and the output of atmospheric models.

    Out of stock

    £139.50

  • World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd Weather Dynamics An Introduction

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    Book SynopsisThis book is intended for students and laypersons interested in understanding weather activity in the atmosphere. Besides basic knowledge of mathematics and physics, no other prerequisites are necessary for comprehending the material.This textbook gives a thorough introduction to the dynamics of weather. It provides readers with a basic understanding of the complex phenomena and their underlying processes. A rigorous mathematical derivation of all results and numerous figures are also included in the book to help illustrate and interpret weather maps, weather forecasts, atmospheric data and the output of atmospheric models.

    Out of stock

    £66.50

  • Recent Progress In Atmospheric Sciences:

    World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd Recent Progress In Atmospheric Sciences:

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    Book SynopsisThis book contains 22 peer-reviewed articles that cover a spectrum of contemporary subjects relevant to atmospheric sciences, with specific applications to the Asia-Pacific region. The majority of these papers consist of a review of a scientific sub-field in atmospheric sciences, while some contain original contributions. All of the accepted papers were subject to scientific reviews and revisions.The book is divided into 2 traditional fields in atmospheric sciences: atmospheric dynamics and meteorology; and atmospheric physics and chemistry. The authors of these papers are distinguished alumni of the Department of Atmospheric Sciences at the National Taiwan University, residing in the USA and Taiwan. This book is dedicated to the 50th anniversary of the Department of Atmospheric Sciences that occurred in 2004.Papers in atmospheric dynamics and meteorology cover the following subjects: El Niño/Southern Oscillation, air/sea interactions, convection in the tropics, meiyu frontal systems, tropical cyclones/typhoons, data assimilations, and mesoscale modeling. In atmospheric physics and chemistry, subjects range from aerosols/clouds interactions, heat budgets in the context of air/sea interactions, atmospheric radiative transfer, remote sensing of the oceans, Asian dust outbreaks and clouds, reviews of cloud microphysics and urban ozone formations, to a satellite GPS system for typhoon studies and weather predictions.Table of ContentsAtmospheric Dynamics and Meteorology: Understanding El Nino-Southern Oscillation and Its Interactions with the Indian Ocean and Monsoon (J Y Yu); Ocean-Atmosphere-Land Feedbacks on the Western North Pacific-East Asian Summer Climate (C Chou & J Y Tu); Convective-Radiative-Mixing Processes in the Tropical Ocean-Atmosphere (C H Sui et al.); Advances in the Dynamics and Targeted Observations of Tropical Cyclone Movement (C C Wu); Vortex Interactions and Typhoon Concentric Eyewall Formation (H C Kuo et al.); Atmospheric Physics and Chemistry: Application of Satellite-Based Surface Heat Budgets to Climate Studies in the Tropical Pacific and Eastern Indian Ocean (M D Chou et al.); Some Unsolved Problems in Atmospheric Radiative Transfer: Implication on Climate Research in the Asia-Pacific Region (K N Liou et al.); Outbreaks of Asian Dust Storms: An Overview from Satellite and Surface Perspectives (S C Tsay et al.); A Review of Ozone Formation in Mega-Cities of East Asia and Its Potential Impact on the Ozone Trend (S C Liu); Impact of FORMOSAT-3/COSMIC Data on Typhoon and Mei-Yu Prediction (Y H Kuo et al.); and other papers.

    Out of stock

    £134.10

  • Vortex Dynamics, Statistical Mechanics, And

    World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd Vortex Dynamics, Statistical Mechanics, And

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    Book SynopsisVortex Dynamics, Statistical Mechanics, and Planetary Atmospheres introduces the reader with a background in either fluid mechanics or statistical mechanics to the modeling of planetary atmospheres by barotropic and shallow-water models. These potent models are introduced in both analytical and numerical treatments highlighting the ways both approaches inform and enlighten the other. This book builds on Vorticity, Statistical Mechanics, and Monte Carlo Simulations by Lim and Nebus in providing a rare introduction to this intersection of research fields. While the book reaches the cutting edge of atmospheric models, the exposition requires little more than an undergraduate familiarity with the relevant fields of study, and so this book is well suited to individuals hoping to swiftly learn an exciting new field of study. With inspiration drawn from the atmospheres of Venus and of Jupiter, the physical relevance of the work is never far from consideration, and the bounty of results shows a new and fruitful perspective with which to study planetary atmospheres.Table of ContentsPlanetary Atmospheres; Statistical Mechanics; Monte Carlo Methods; The Coupled Barotropic Solid Sphere Model; Phase Transitions and Relative Energy-Enstrophy Theory; Extremal Free Energy in the Mean Field Theory; Phase Transitions of Barotropic Flows; Phase Transitions to Super-Rotation in a Coupled Field on the Rotating Sphere; The Shallow-Water Model and Jupiter's Great Red Spot; First-Order Phase Transitions; A Statistical Shallow-Water Model for the Jovian Atmosphere.

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    £94.50

  • Vortex Dynamics, Statistical Mechanics, And

    World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd Vortex Dynamics, Statistical Mechanics, And

    Out of stock

    Book SynopsisVortex Dynamics, Statistical Mechanics, and Planetary Atmospheres introduces the reader with a background in either fluid mechanics or statistical mechanics to the modeling of planetary atmospheres by barotropic and shallow-water models. These potent models are introduced in both analytical and numerical treatments highlighting the ways both approaches inform and enlighten the other. This book builds on Vorticity, Statistical Mechanics, and Monte Carlo Simulations by Lim and Nebus in providing a rare introduction to this intersection of research fields. While the book reaches the cutting edge of atmospheric models, the exposition requires little more than an undergraduate familiarity with the relevant fields of study, and so this book is well suited to individuals hoping to swiftly learn an exciting new field of study. With inspiration drawn from the atmospheres of Venus and of Jupiter, the physical relevance of the work is never far from consideration, and the bounty of results shows a new and fruitful perspective with which to study planetary atmospheres.Table of ContentsPlanetary Atmospheres; Statistical Mechanics; Monte Carlo Methods; The Coupled Barotropic Solid Sphere Model; Phase Transitions and Relative Energy-Enstrophy Theory; Extremal Free Energy in the Mean Field Theory; Phase Transitions of Barotropic Flows; Phase Transitions to Super-Rotation in a Coupled Field on the Rotating Sphere; The Shallow-Water Model and Jupiter's Great Red Spot; First-Order Phase Transitions; A Statistical Shallow-Water Model for the Jovian Atmosphere.

    Out of stock

    £57.95

  • Physics and Future of Hurricanes

    Jenny Stanford Publishing Physics and Future of Hurricanes

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis monograph is about hurricanes, prompted by a discovery that suggests they will become more powerful with global warming. It provides, at a college physics level, a basic understanding of hurricanes emphasizing the flow of energy into and out of these storms and, as a textbook, covers some material that might be taught in meteorology or atmospheric physics courses. The text is centered on a new discovery that is not in any existing textbook. Because of the new discovery, the book is of immediate interest to all meteorologists.It turns out that hurricanes, as revealed by the new discovery, are usefully regarded as a separate phase of matter, bringing in characteristic temperature dependences near their transitions. The role of phase change in understanding hurricanes brings in the 20th-century discoveries in theoretical physics relating to critical phenomena with non-intuitive values of the critical exponent β entering the formula P = const (T – Tc)β, where P is a characteristic strength parameter, or order parameter, of the phase of matter appearing at Tc. According to the new discovery on hurricanes, it appears that taking the wind velocity as the order parameter P, the critical exponent is near 1/3. In a second discovery, we find that a small correction to this value is brought in by the complicated physics of the renormalization group, that earned K. G. Wilson the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1982.Table of Contents1. Introduction: A Physics-One Look at Hurricanes 2. Introduction to the Tropical Atmosphere 3. Deep Convection in Thunderstorms 4. A Hurricane as a Ring of Thunderstorms 5. Critical Aspects of Rainfall and Hurricanes 6. Summary: Hurricanes as a Phase of Matter

    1 in stock

    £51.29

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