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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Kevin Anthony Teague , Nicole GallicchioPublisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd Imprint: Wiley-Blackwell Dimensions: Width: 18.80cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 24.40cm Weight: 0.612kg ISBN: 9781119136149ISBN 10: 1119136148 Pages: 272 Publication Date: 21 July 2017 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsAbout the Authors xiii Preface xv Acknowledgments xvii Section I Building Blocks of Meteorology (3000 bc–ad 1950) 1 1 Ancient Civilizations, Philosophical Theories, and Folklore (3000 bc–ad 1400) 3 Kevin Anthony Teague 1.1 Ancient Babylonians 3 1.2 Ancient Chinese 4 1.3 Aristotle and Meteorologica 4 1.4 Theophrastus and the Book of Signs 5 1.5 Ibn Wahshiyya and Nabataean Agriculture 6 1.6 William of Ockham and Nominalism 6 1.7 Religion, Folklore, and Animals 7 2 Inventions of Weather Instruments (1400–1800) 11 Nicole Gallicchio 2.1 Rain Gauge 11 2.2 Hygrometer 12 2.3 Thermometer 13 2.4 Barometer 15 2.5 Anemometer 16 3 The Birth of Modern Meteorology (1800–1950) 19 Kevin Anthony Teague and Nicole Gallicchio 3.1 Telegraph 19 3.2 Fitzroy 20 3.3 Hugo Hildebrand Hildebrandsson 20 3.4 Weather Balloons/Radiosondes 20 3.5 Birth of Governmental Weather Departments 22 3.6 Numerical Weather Prediction 25 3.7 Weather Broadcasting 26 3.8 Forecasting for WWII 26 3.9 Extreme Weather Forecasting: ‘Nowcasting’ 27 Section II The Early Television, Computer, Satellite, and Radar Era (1950–1980) 31 4 Television and the First Computerized Advancements 33 Kevin Anthony Teague 4.1 Television in the Household 33 4.2 Television Weather Forecasting of the 1950s 33 4.3 Television Weather Forecasting of the 1960s and 1970s 34 4.4 The Beginning of Computers and Numerical Weather Prediction (NWP) 35 4.5 Computers and NWP in the Met Office 37 4.6 Computers and NWP Worldwide 37 4.7 The 1970s and Its Lasting Influences on Forecasting 39 5 Radar and Satellite History 43 Nicole Gallicchio 5.1 Invention of the Radar 43 5.2 Development of Weather Radar 44 5.3 Invention of the Satellite 46 5.4 Remote Sensing 46 5.5 Development of Weather Satellites 47 Section III Modern]Day Technologies, Advancements, and Social Media Impacts (1980–2013) 51 6 Personal Technology Boom 53 Nicole Gallicchio 6.1 Television Networks 53 6.2 Personal Computers 55 6.3 The Internet and Meteorology 56 6.4 Cellphones and Social Media 56 6.5 Movies 58 7 Covering Major Storms 61 Nicole Gallicchio 7.1 The Great Storm of 1987 61 7.2 Hurricanes and Tropical Cyclones 63 7.3 Tornadoes 66 7.4 Floods, Droughts, and Wildfires 68 7.5 Storm Chasing 70 7.6 Media 8 The Rise of Modern Computer Models 75 Kevin Anthony Teague 8.1 European Center for Medium]Range Weather Forecasting (ECMWF) 75 8.2 Main US Models 78 8.3 Specific Use Forecasting Models 79 8.4 Weather Research and Forecasting Model (WRF) 79 8.5 Global Data]Processing and Forecasting System (GDPFS) 80 8.6 Main Model Biases and Various Characteristics 80 9 Advancements within the Nationalized Governmental Weather Departments 87 Kevin Anthony Teague 9.1 The National Weather Service 87 9.2 The Met Office 91 9.3 Advancements across the World 93 9.4 Radar Development 96 9.5 New Satellite Developments 100 10 Meteorological Agencies at the Global and Private Level 107 Kevin Anthony Teague 10.1 World Government Agencies 107 10.2 Operations of World Organizations 110 10.3 Global Discussions 110 10.4 What a Private]Sector Weather Business Entails 111 10.5 Government vs. Private Sector 112 10.6 The Lesser]Known Services of the Private Sector 115 Section IV Current and Future Ideologies of Climate Change and Meteorological Processes 121 11 Climate Change 123 Nicole Gallicchio 11.1 Climate Discussions 123 11.2 Earth’s Lifetime Fluctuations 125 11.3 Past Climate Data 127 11.4 Permafrost and Climate Change 130 11.5 Greenhouse Gases 132 11.6 The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change 133 12 Extreme Weather 141 Nicole Gallicchio 12.1 Current Climate and Weather Trends 141 12.2 Classifying Extreme Weather 144 12.3 Extreme Weather Influences 147 12.4 Is Extreme Weather on the Rise? 150 12.5 Weather Pattern Predictions 153 13 Additional Meteorological Impacts 169 Nicole Gallicchio 13.1 Space Weather 169 13.2 Earthquakes and the Effect on Climate Change 171 13.3 Weather and the Effects on the Human Body 172 14 Weather Technology 179 Kevin Anthony Teague 14.1 Tropical Cyclone Technology 179 14.2 Coastal Flooding 186 14.3 Extreme Weather 190 14.4 Enhancements to Radar, Satellite, and Model Output of Supercomputers 198 14.5 Long]Range Forecasting 203 14.6 Various Planned Advancements 203 15 Global Cooperation 211 Kevin Anthony Teague 15.1 Overall Global Forecasting 211 15.2 Global Networking in Meteorology 213 15.3 Disaster Management 215 15.4 Global Radar and Satellite Cooperation 220 15.5 Global Data]Processing and Forecasting Systems 221 15.6 Global Response to Climate Change 223 Appendix Figures A–H 231 Index 245ReviewsAuthor InformationKevin A. Teague and Nicole Gallicchio are the cofounders of Forecasting Consultants LLC, a private weather forecasting and forensic company geared towards a multitude of industries and users. Their business has allowed the authors to grow and expand their knowledge base in all aspects of atmospheric science. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |