Mid-latitude weather systems
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Mid-latitude weather systems
American Meteorological Society, 1998
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Reprinted with corrections and updates in 1998 by the American Meteorological Society -- T.p. verso
First published in 1991 by Harper Collins Academic ; Reprinted in 1994 by Routladge -- T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references (p. 487-498) and index
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内容説明
"Mid-Latitude Weather Systems" is the first text to make extensive use of conventional weather charts and equations to fully illustrate the behavior and evolution of weather patterns. With the use of well-documented case studies, Toby Carlson has achieved a unique presentation of selected concepts, which facilitate a clear interpretation of this active and challenging area of study.
Early chapters focus on the mathematics necessary to construct simple models which are subsequently used to describe and interpret the movement, evolution, and structure of particular weather patterns. Particular meteorological phenomena are discussed using schematic illustrations in conjunction with actual weather charts for explanation. The charts are an original and powerful feature of the text and display parameters routinely issued by the United States Weather Service.
Presenting a fusion between the mathematical and descriptive fields of meteorology and integrated coverage of synoptic and dynamic approaches, "Mid-Latitude Weather Systems "provides students with an invaluable course text and reference source to gain an unclouded appreciation of the underlying processes and behavior of mid-latitude weather patterns."
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