Meteorology & Atmospheric Science - General & Miscellaneous, Weather, Meteorology & Atmospheric Science - Weather
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Overview
This text describes those tropospheric structures large enough to play a role in weather analysis — air masses and patterns in wind and other variables. Describes all important large-scale structures of the atmosphere — and their physical relationships; presents conceptual models of atmospheric phenomena and structures with schematic drawings and with examples on synoptic charts; provides relevant physical and mathematical description of basic interrelations. MARKETS:For courses in Weather Analysis, Weather Analysis and Forecasting, Synoptic Meteorology, Atmospheric Circulation Systems.Synopsis
This text describes those tropospheric structures large enough to play a role in weather analysis air masses and patterns in wind and other variables. Describes all important large-scale structures of the atmosphere and their physical relationships; presents conceptual models of atmospheric phenomena and structures with schematic drawings and with examples on synoptic charts; provides relevant physical and mathematical description of basic interrelations. MARKETS:For courses in Weather Analysis, Weather Analysis and Forecasting, Synoptic Meteorology, Atmospheric Circulation Systems.
Book Details
Published
February 1, 1994
Publisher
Prentice Hall Professional Technical Reference
Pages
304
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780135011492