The weather and climate of southern Africa

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The weather and climate of southern Africa

P.D. Tyson and R.A. Preston-Whyte

Oxford University Press, c2012

2nd ed

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Rev. ed. of: Atmosphere and weather of southern Africa / R.A. Preston-Whyte, P.D. Tyson. 1988

Includes bibliography p. [377]-384

Includes index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

The Weather and Climate of Southern Africa, the second edition of The Atmosphere and Weather of Southern Africa, further consolidates and expands Tyson and Preston-Whyte's in-depth textbook on the meteorology of southern Africa. It offers an introduction to the structure of the atmosphere, and detailed, well-illustrated discussions on the physics of meteorology, measurement, weather systems, ocean-atmosphere interactions, pollution, climactic change, and forecasting. With a new emphasis on the growing field of climatology, this book is especially pertinent to environmental studies in and on the developing countries of southern Africa, and the relationship of the subcontinent to global weather and climatic changes.

Table of Contents

  • Climatology and the modern science
  • composition and structure of the atmosphere
  • pressure, temperature and density relationships
  • the adiabatic process
  • moisture and precipitation
  • the tephigram
  • atmospheric heat transfer
  • horizontal motion and winds
  • vertical motion and cumulus convection
  • large-scale weather-producing processes and systems
  • the general circulation of the southern hemisphere
  • atmospheric circulation and weather over southern Africa
  • ocean-atmosphere interactions
  • boundary-layer phenomena
  • the transport of aerosols and trace gases
  • climatic change and variability
  • the prediction of future conditions.

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