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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: K. N. Liou (Professor of Meteorology, Professor of Meteorology, University of Utah)Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc Volume: 20 Dimensions: Width: 24.30cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 16.20cm Weight: 0.811kg ISBN: 9780195049107ISBN 10: 0195049101 Pages: 504 Publication Date: 10 December 1992 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsLiou discusses thoroughly the intricate interactions involving cloud and radiation processes in the atmosphere. Radiative transfer in clouds is covered here in more depth than it has been in other books. Many references and a good index add to the value of this book. --Choice<br> Published at a most welcome time. It provides a comprehensive summary of current scuentific knowledge on atmospheric radiation, devoting special attention to cloud-radiative interactions. . . . written in an easily readable form with theoretical derivations presented in a clear and logical manner. It is recommended both as a useful text book for students of atmospheric radiation and as an important reference for scientists researching such problems. --Pure and Applied Geophysics<br> Makes a timely contribution to a subject that is central to current physical climate models. . . . covers a wide range of cloud interactions. . . . an admirably broad compendium of information. . . . a handy reference for researchers in the field. --Physics Today<br> There is a great deal of valuable material in this book, presented in an attractive format, and that makes it a welcome contribution to the literature in this important area of research. --Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society<br> The author is an expert in the field of cloud-radiation interaction. His book presents basic material in a clear and very interesting manner, mentioning very recent publications. . . . the book is destined to become a classic reference in the subject. --Times Higher Education Supplement<br> This book discusses the significant advances in the field of atmospheric radiation and remote sensing in the past 20years. --Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society<br> <br> Liou discusses thoroughly the intricate interactions involving cloud and radiation processes in the atmosphere. Radiative transfer in clouds is covered here in more depth than it has been in other books. Many references and a good index add to the value of this book. --Choice<br> Published at a most welcome time. It provides a comprehensive summary of current scuentific knowledge on atmospheric radiation, devoting special attention to cloud-radiative interactions. . . . written in an easily readable form with theoretical derivations presented in a clear and logical manner. It is recommended both as a useful text book for students of atmospheric radiation and as an important reference for scientists researching such problems. --Pure and Applied Geophysics<br> Makes a timely contribution to a subject that is central to current physical climate models. . . . covers a wide range of cloud interactions. . . . an admirably broad compendium of information. . . . a handy reference for re 'This book discusses the significant advances in the field of atmospheric radiation and remot sensing in the past 20 years.' Bulletin of the AMS 'The material is topical but, despite its importance, few books cover the same area ... The author is an expert in the field fo cloud-radiation interaction. His book presents basic material in a clear and interesting manner ... the book is destined to become a classic reference in the subject.' Peter Jonas, Times Higher Educ Supplement, 16 April 1993 d 'This volume of substance is clearly written and would be useful for postgraduate courses.' M.J. Rycroft, Cranfield Institute of Technology, Journal of Atmospheric and Terrestrial Physics 'The author is an expert in the field of cloud-radiation interaction. His book presents basic material in a clear and interesting manner, mentioning very recent publications - essential in such a rapidly developing field. The author has also not been afraid to note areas where understanding is incomplete ... and the book is destined to become a classic reference in the subject.' Times Higher Education Supplement Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |