The physics of rainclouds
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The physics of rainclouds
Cambridge University Press, 2011, c1962
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Note
First published 1962
Reprinted 1966
First paperback edition 2011
Includes references (p. 351-380) and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book was first published in 1962, at a time when the meteorological study of cloud physics was gaining increasing prominence, largely due to numerous technological advances. Within this volume, Professor N. H. Fletcher introduces the less expert reader to these impressive developments in the study of cloud physics, whilst also constructing an indispensable collection of references for those with a more concentrated interest in the field. Throughout the book, Fletcher's emphasis is on microphysical processes in cloud development and the production of precipitation. He writes engagingly on the dynamics and microphysics of clouds, the microstructure of non-freezing clouds, the processes of ice formation and the artificial modification of clouds, amongst other topics. Accordingly, this book will be of great interest to any modern physicists wishing to glean an idea of how the advanced study of cloud physics was first conducted, and how the first conclusions were drawn.
Table of Contents
- Preface
- 1. The dynamics of clouds
- 2. The microphysics of clouds
- 3. The condensation of water-vapour
- 4. Condensation nuclei in the atmosphere
- 5. The microstructure of non-freezing clouds
- 6. Theory of the development of non-freezing clouds
- 7. Rain from non-freezing clouds
- 8. Nucleation of the ice-phase
- 9. Ice-forming nuclei in the atmosphere
- 10. The growth of ice-crystals
- 11. Rain from sub-freezing clouds
- 12. Artificial modifications of clouds
- 13. Production and properties of silver iodide nuclei
- 14. Large-scale rain-making experiments
- Appendix
- References and author index
- Supplementary references
- Subject index.
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