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Meeting the need for teaching material suitable for students of atmospheric science and courses on atmospheric radiation, this textbook covers the fundamentals of emission, absorption, and scattering of electromagnetic radiation from ultraviolet to infrared and beyond. Much of the contents applies to planetary atmosphere, with graded discussions providing a thorough treatment of subjects, including single scattering by particles at different levels of complexity. The discussion of the simple multiple scattering theory introduces concepts in more advanced theories, such that the more complicated two-stream theory allows readers to progress beyond the pile-of-plates theory.
The authors are physicists teaching at the largest meteorology department in the US at Penn State. The problems given in the text come from students, colleagues, and correspondents, and the figures designed especially for this book facilitate comprehension.
Ideal for advanced undergraduate and graduate students of atmospheric science.

* Free solutions manual available for lecturers at www.wiley-vch.de/supplements/

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Table of Contents
1. Emission: The Birth of Photons
2. Absorption: The Death of Photons
3. Scattering: The Life of Photons
4. Radiometry and Photometry: What You Get and What You See
5. Multiple Scattering: Elementary
6. Multiple Scattering: Advanced
7. Polarization: The Hidden Variable
8. Meteorological Optics: The Reward

Free solutions manual available for lecturers at www.wiley-vch.de/supplements/

Fundamentals of Atmospheric Radiation: An

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A Paperback / softback by Craig F. Bohren, Eugene E. Clothiaux

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    Publisher: Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH
    Publication Date: 20/01/2006
    ISBN13: 9783527405039, 978-3527405039
    ISBN10: 3527405038

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Meeting the need for teaching material suitable for students of atmospheric science and courses on atmospheric radiation, this textbook covers the fundamentals of emission, absorption, and scattering of electromagnetic radiation from ultraviolet to infrared and beyond. Much of the contents applies to planetary atmosphere, with graded discussions providing a thorough treatment of subjects, including single scattering by particles at different levels of complexity. The discussion of the simple multiple scattering theory introduces concepts in more advanced theories, such that the more complicated two-stream theory allows readers to progress beyond the pile-of-plates theory.
    The authors are physicists teaching at the largest meteorology department in the US at Penn State. The problems given in the text come from students, colleagues, and correspondents, and the figures designed especially for this book facilitate comprehension.
    Ideal for advanced undergraduate and graduate students of atmospheric science.

    * Free solutions manual available for lecturers at www.wiley-vch.de/supplements/

    Trade Review
    "... a highly enthusiastic and useful book ... highly recommended." CHOICE

    Table of Contents
    1. Emission: The Birth of Photons
    2. Absorption: The Death of Photons
    3. Scattering: The Life of Photons
    4. Radiometry and Photometry: What You Get and What You See
    5. Multiple Scattering: Elementary
    6. Multiple Scattering: Advanced
    7. Polarization: The Hidden Variable
    8. Meteorological Optics: The Reward

    Free solutions manual available for lecturers at www.wiley-vch.de/supplements/

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