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Overview"(c) Cyclogenesis Publishing Great for Virtual learning environments: Forensics - the new buzz word. Finding a compilation of topics on this new and fascinating field is not easy. This is a 'must read' for anyone who has an interest in this rapidly emerging area. A great introduction to a fascinating study! The influence of temperature is the most important one to the object of the forensic focus: insects on corpses. This book may help as a starter not only to check for temperature but also for microclimatic changes in forensic entomology cases. It also stresses that interdisciplinary methods - i.e., experts from different fields working together, not one expert trying to become an expert in too many fields - that leads to truly successful understanding of what happened when and how on a scene of crime. The purpose of this book is to equip the student with sufficient background knowledge of the following subjects and to appreciate their application to investigations and introduce the science of forensic meteorology and its effects on all types of investigations. The information is either directly or indirectly related to the science of meteorology and serves as a tool to understand what investigators are up against when conducting investigations and gives the meteorologist a keener sense of awareness when assisting in the investigation. It is not intended to be a [beginner's guide], but more of a source of information about the range of expert knowledge that is available to assist in investigations and create a starting point to make the investigator an intelligent client of the expert. The nice part about this manual is that it brings all respected professionals together under one umbrella and galvanizes their expertise into a 'successful team environment'. Forensic Meteorology (a division of atmospheric forensics) is the science involving the application of meteorological analysis to cases involving events for which Medico-legal, legal and/or insurance claims are being made. The forensic meteorologist (F.M.) ""reconstructs"" the weather near the time and place of the event, using and interpreting all available data sources, including weather observations, weather radar, and satellite, lightning detection equipment and any other information that deem necessary to the case. The F.M. will need to expand on his/her technique by performing single station recordings where comparisons of weather elements are needed. That means visiting the crime scene!" Full Product DetailsAuthor: Greg MacMasterPublisher: Greg MacMaster Imprint: Greg MacMaster Dimensions: Width: 12.70cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.281kg ISBN: 9780578763217ISBN 10: 0578763214 Pages: 284 Publication Date: 01 October 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsForensics - the new buzz word. Finding a compilation of topics on this new and fascinating field is not easy. Greg MacMaster has created a terrific book that introduces many topics in the complex and varied field of forensics. This is a 'must read' for anyone who has an interest in this rapidly emerging area. It is required reading for the 'Forensic Meteorology' class that I teach at the University of Nevada at Reno and I am sure it will soon be required in many other forensic courses across the nation. A great introduction to a fascinating study! Elizabeth J. Austin, Ph.D., C.C.M. President WeatherExtreme Ltd. As a consulting meteorologist, Mac Master's book has been extremely helpful in my preparation of reports for law firms and insurance companies. It's a great reference book for anyone interested in beginning work as a forensic meteorologist. The book acts like a Forensic Meteorology Reference Guide , complete with tips on how to gather information and how to bill invoices to clients. It was exactly what I needed when I was getting my forensic meteorology business off the ground and I'm extremely grateful he wrote it. I can't wait for his next book. Aaron Mentkowski, CBM WKBW-TV Buffalo, New York, NY, USA Meteorologist The influence of temperature is the most important one to the object of my forensic focus: insects on corpses. This book may help as a starter not only to check for temperature but also for microclimatic changes in forensic entomology cases. It also stresses that interdisciplinary methods - i.e., experts from different fields working together, not one expert trying to become an expert in too many fields - that leads to truly successful understanding of what happened when and how on a scene of crime. Dr. Mark Benecke: Expert for Collection, Examination and scientific Interpretation of Biological stains from Crime Scenes. Certified Forensic Biologist, International Forensic research & consulting. Koln Germany. I have just gone through the Environmental Forensic book. I can say with some authority, this is an instant bestseller. Please have it published immediately. Forensic community would love to read it (besides of course people in the meteorology business.) Congratulations for publishing such a great work! Dr. Anil Aggrawal is a professor of Forensic Medicine at the Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi "Forensics - the new buzz word. Finding a compilation of topics on this new and fascinating field is not easy. Greg MacMaster has created a terrific book that introduces many topics in the complex and varied field of forensics. This is a 'must read' for anyone who has an interest in this rapidly emerging area. It is required reading for the 'Forensic Meteorology' class that I teach at the University of Nevada at Reno and I am sure it will soon be required in many other forensic courses across the nation. A great introduction to a fascinating study! Elizabeth J. Austin, Ph.D., C.C.M. President WeatherExtreme Ltd. ""As a consulting meteorologist, Mac Master's book has been extremely helpful in my preparation of reports for law firms and insurance companies. It's a great reference book for anyone interested in beginning work as a forensic meteorologist. The book acts like a ""Forensic Meteorology Reference Guide"", complete with tips on how to gather information and how to bill invoices to clients. It was exactly what I needed when I was getting my forensic meteorology business off the ground and I'm extremely grateful he wrote it. I can't wait for his next book."" Aaron Mentkowski, CBM WKBW-TV Buffalo, New York, NY, USA Meteorologist ""The influence of temperature is the most important one to the object of my forensic focus: insects on corpses. This book may help as a starter not only to check for temperature but also for microclimatic changes in forensic entomology cases. It also stresses that interdisciplinary methods - i.e., experts from different fields working together, not one expert trying to become an expert in too many fields - that leads to truly successful understanding of what happened when and how on a scene of crime."" Dr. Mark Benecke: Expert for Collection, Examination and scientific Interpretation of Biological stains from Crime Scenes. Certified Forensic Biologist, International Forensic research & consulting. Koln Germany. ""I have just gone through the Environmental Forensic book. I can say with some authority, this is an instant bestseller. Please have it published immediately. Forensic community would love to read it (besides of course people in the meteorology business.) Congratulations for publishing such a great work!"" Dr. Anil Aggrawal is a professor of Forensic Medicine at the Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi" Author InformationFor 20 years, his experience in many professional fields has made him a skilled forensic meteorologist, sharing his insight with other investigators for a more complete investigation. Greg has carried forth his learning experiences and put together a masterful collection of information that draws from his past as a pilot, scuba diver & construction foreman to name a few. Was an award winning broadcast meteorologist on TV & radio in Northern Michigan. Greg works in cooperation with medical examiners in estimating time of death in humans in various environmental locations. He was also a forensic weather consultant for the History Channel's Deep Sea Detectives. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |