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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Yair GoldreichPublisher: Springer Science+Business Media Imprint: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers Edition: Illustrated edition Dimensions: Width: 21.00cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 27.90cm Weight: 1.063kg ISBN: 9780306474453ISBN 10: 030647445 Pages: 270 Publication Date: 31 March 2003 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback 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 ContentsI Israel Climatology: Observation and Research.- 1 The History of Climate and Meteorological Observations and Research in Israel.- 2 Climate Regions and Seasons in Israel.- 3 Rainy Season (Winter and Transitional Seasons) Climate.- 4 Summer Climate.- 5 Precipitation.- 6 Radiation and Temperature.- 7 Evaporation, Humidity, Cloudiness, Fog, Dew and Visibility.- 8 Wind and Sharav Phenomena.- 9 Climate: Past, Present and Future.- II Israel: Applied Climatology.- 10 Climatic Forecast.- 11 Precipitation Enhancement.- 12 Urban Climate and Air Quality.- 13 Climate and Planning.- 14 Climate and Alternative Energy.- Appendixes.- Appendix 1.- Appendix 2.- References.- Authors index.- Geographical index.ReviewsThis new book is an updated version of the Hebrew original, published in 1998. The text contains a wealth of information on the climate of Israel. Over 700 papers and other research works (a small part of them in Hebrew but the majority in English) are cited in the text...the book is designed to serve the professional reader and as such it is the most comprehensive, updated summary of research and an excellent source of reference on many aspects of Israel's climate and related topics. The author carried out extensive work of integration and synthesis of the material into a solid text, achieving the delicate balance between the need for including and discussing large amounts of available material and the necessity to integrate it into a smoothly flowing text. The book contains a vast amount of information presented in a clear logical sequence. As such it will be of great benefit to both the beginner and experienced scientists who seek knowledge on almost every aspect of the climate of Israel. Professor Goldreich should be congratulated for producing such a scholarly, comprehensive volume. This book deserves to be in the library of every researcher and student in the field, as well as in every university library. <br>(Professor Abraham Zangvil, Blaustein Institute for Desert Research, Ben Gurion University, Israel) <br>.,. provides a good overview of the conceptual frameworks of the progress made in climate sciences in Israel. [...]...for somewhat experienced scholars, as well as advanced students, the book may be a valuable source of detailed knowledge, information and reference. overall, merit should be given to the author for his pioneering effort in publishing here for the firsttime in English the essential results of recent studies which reflect the progress made in climate sciences in Israel. <br>(Uri Dayan, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem in Progress in Physical Geography, 27: 3 (2003) <br> To summarize, Goldreich has a rich experience in statistical climatology and urban climate, and it definitely shows in this new book. The book contains a vast amount of information presented in a clear logical sequence. As such it will be of great benefit to both the beginner and experierenced scientists who seek knowledge on almost every aspect of the climate of Israel. Professor Goldreich should be congratulated for producing such a scholarly, comprehensive volume. This book deserves to be in the library of every researcher and student in the field, as well as in every university library. <br>(Abraham Zangvil, Sede Boker Campus, Israel in Theoretical and Applied Climatology, 77 (2004) This new book is an updated version of the Hebrew original, published in 1998. The text contains a wealth of information on the climate of Israel. Over 700 papers and other research works (a small part of them in Hebrew but the majority in English) are cited in the text...the book is designed to serve the professional reader and as such it is the most comprehensive, updated summary of research and an excellent source of reference on many aspects of Israel's climate and related topics. The author carried out extensive work of integration and synthesis of the material into a solid text, achieving the delicate balance between the need for including and discussing large amounts of available material and the necessity to integrate it into a smoothly flowing text. The book contains a vast amount of information presented in a clear logical sequence. As such it will be of great benefit to both the beginner and experienced scientists who seek knowledge on almost every aspect of the climate of Israel. Professor Goldreich should be congratulated for producing such a scholarly, comprehensive volume. This book deserves to be in the library of every researcher and student in the field, as well as in every university library. (Professor Abraham Zangvil, Blaustein Institute for Desert Research, Ben Gurion University, Israel) ...provides a good overview of the conceptual frameworks of the progress made in climate sciences in Israel. [...]...for somewhat experienced scholars, as well as advanced students, the book may be a valuable source of detailed knowledge, information and reference. overall, merit should be given to the author for his pioneering effort in publishing here for the first time in English the essential results of recent studies which reflect the progress made in climate sciences in Israel. (Uri Dayan, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem in Progress in Physical Geography, 27:3 (2003) To summarize, Goldreich has a rich experience in statistical climatology and urban climate, and it definitely shows in this new book. The book contains a vast amount of information presented in a clear logical sequence. As such it will be of great benefit to both the beginner and experierenced scientists who seek knowledge on almost every aspect of the climate of Israel. Professor Goldreich should be congratulated for producing such a scholarly, comprehensive volume. This book deserves to be in the library of every researcher and student in the field, as well as in every university library. (Abraham Zangvil, Sede Boker Campus, Israel in Theoretical and Applied Climatology, 77 (2004) This new book is an updated version of the Hebrew original, published in 1998. The text contains a wealth of information on the climate of Israel. Over 700 papers and other research works (a small part of them in Hebrew but the majority in English) are cited in the text...the book is designed to serve the professional reader and as such it is the most comprehensive, updated summary of research and an excellent source of reference on many aspects of Israel's climate and related topics. The author carried out extensive work of integration and synthesis of the material into a solid text, achieving the delicate balance between the need for including and discussing large amounts of available material and the necessity to integrate it into a smoothly flowing text. The book contains a vast amount of information presented in a clear logical sequence. As such it will be of great benefit to both the beginner and experienced scientists who seek knowledge on almost every aspect of the climate of Israel. Professor Goldreich should be congratulated for producing such a scholarly, comprehensive volume. This book deserves to be in the library of every researcher and student in the field, as well as in every university library. (Professor Abraham Zangvil, Blaustein Institute for Desert Research, Ben Gurion University, Israel) ...provides a good overview of the conceptual frameworks of the progress made in climate sciences in Israel. [...]...for somewhat experienced scholars, as well as advanced students, the book may be a valuable source of detailed knowledge, information and reference. overall, merit should be given to the author for his pioneering effort in publishing here for the first time in English the essential results of recent studies which reflect the progress made in climate sciences in Israel. (Uri Dayan, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem in Progress in Physical Geography, 27:3 (2003) To summarize, Goldreich has a rich experience in statistical climatology and urban climate, and it definitely shows in this new book. The book contains a vast amount of information presented in a clear logical sequence. As such it will be of great benefit to both the beginner and experierenced scientists who seek knowledge on almost every aspect of the climate of Israel. Professor Goldreich should be congratulated for producing such a scholarly, comprehensive volume. This book deserves to be in the library of every researcher and student in the field, as well as in every university library. (Abraham Zangvil, Sede Boker Campus, Israel in Theoretical and Applied Climatology, 77 (2004) Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |