Handbook of Weather, Climate, and Water: Dynamics, Climate, Physical Meteorology, Weather Systems, and Measurements

Author:   Thomas D. Potter (University of Utah) ,  Bradley R. Colman (National Severe Storms Laboratory, NOAA)
Publisher:   John Wiley & Sons Inc
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9780471214908


Pages:   1008
Publication Date:   25 July 2003
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Thomas D. Potter (University of Utah) ,  Bradley R. Colman (National Severe Storms Laboratory, NOAA)
Publisher:   John Wiley & Sons Inc
Imprint:   Wiley-Interscience
Dimensions:   Width: 16.10cm , Height: 5.20cm , Length: 24.40cm
Weight:   1.551kg
ISBN:  

9780471214908


ISBN 10:   0471214906
Pages:   1008
Publication Date:   25 July 2003
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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Preface. Dedication and Acknowledgments. Contributors. SECTION 1. DYNAMIC METEOROLOGY (JOSEPH TRIBBIA). 1. Overview-Atmospheric Dynamics (Joseph Tribbia). 2. Fundamental Forces and Governing Equations (Murry Salby). 3. Circulation, Vorticity, and Potential Vorticity (Paul Kushner). 4. Extratropical Atmospheric Circulations (Kyle Swanson). 5. Tropical Dynamics of the Tropical Atmosphere (Gerald Meehl). 6. Turbulence (Jackson R. Herring). 7. Predictability And Chaos (Jeffrey B. Weiss). 8. Historical Overview of Numerical Weather Prediction (Eugenia Kalnay). SECTION 2. THE CLIMATE SYSTEM (ROBERT DICKINSON). 9. Overview: The Climate System (Robert E. Dickinson). 10. The Ocean in Climate (Edward S. Sarachik). 11. Processes Determining Land Surface Climate (Gordon Bonan). 12. Observations of Climate and Global Change from Real-Time Measurements (David R. Easterling and Thomas R. Karl). 13. Why Should We Believe Predictions of Future Climate? (John Mitchell). 14. The El Niño-Southern Oscillation (Enso) System ( Kevin Trenberth). SECTION 3. PHYSICAL METEOROLOGY (GREGORY TRIPOLI). 15. Physical Atmospheric Science (Gregary Tripoli). 16. Atmospheric Thermodynamics (Gregary Tripoli). 17. Thermodynamic Analysis in The Atmosphere (Amanda Adams). 18. Microphysical Processes in The Atmosphere (Robert M. Rauber). 19. Radiation in The Atmosphere: Foundations (Robert Pincus and Steven A. Ackermann). 20. Radiation in The Atmosphere: Observations and Applications (Steven A. Ackermann and Robert Pincus). 21. Clouds (A. Rangno). 22. Atmospheric Electricity and Lightning (Walter A. Lyons and Earle R. Williams). 23. Weather Modification (Harold D. Orville). 24. Atmospheric Optics (Craig F. Bohren). SECTION 4. WEATHER SYSTEMS (JOHN NIELSEN-GAMMON) 25. Overview for Weather Systems (John W. Nielsen-Gammon). 26. Large-Scale Atmospheric Systems (John Nielsen-Gammon) 27. Winter Weather Systems (John Gyakum). 28. Terrain-Forced Mesoscale Circulations (John Horel). 29. Severe Thunderstorms and Tornadoes (H. Brooks, et al.). 30. Tropical Precipitating systems (Edward J. Zipser). 31. Hurricanes (Frank D. Marks, Jr.). 32. Modern Weather Forecasting (Lawrence B. Dunn). SECTION 5. MEASUREMENTS (J. Lockhart) 33. Overview (Thomas J. Lockhart). 34 Challenges of Measurements (T. Lockart). 35. Measurement in The Atmosphere (John Hallett). 36. Instrument Development in The National Weather Services (Joseph W. Schiesl). 37. Consequences of Instrument and Siting Changes (Joseph W. Schiesl and Thomas B. Mckee). 38. Commercial Response to Measurement Needs: Development of Wind Monitor Series of Wind Sensors (Robert Young). 39. Commercial Response to Measurement System Design (Alan L. Hinckley). 40. Design, Calibration, and Quality Assurance Needs of Networks (Scott J. Richardson and Fred V. Brock). 41. Data Validity in the National Archive (G. W. Goodge). 42. Demands of Forensic Meteorology (W. H. Haggard). 43. Surface Layer In Situ or Short-Path Measurements for Electric Utility Operations (Robert N. Swanson). 44. Independent Auditing Aspects Of Measurement Programs (R.A. Baxter). 45. Regulatory Approaches to Quality Assurance and Quality Control Programs (Paul M. Fransoli). 46. Measuring Global Temperature (John R. Christy). 47. Satellite Versus In Situ Measurements at the Air-Sea Interface (Kristina B. Katsaros). 48. Radar Technologies in Support of Forecasting And Research (Josh Wurman) 49. Basic Research for Military Applications (W. D. Bach). 50. Challenges of Snow Measurements (Nolan J. Doesken).

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Thomas Potter, Professor of Meteorology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City Utah; Director of NOAA Cooperative Institute for Regional Prediction; Weather Coordinator for 2002 Winter Olympics. Bradley R. Coleman (Ph.D. MIT) Seattle, Washington - Science Operation Officer, National Weather Association; NOAA's Administrator Award; Fellow AMS

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