This book is addressed to those who wish to understand the relationship between atmospheric phenomena and the nature of matter as expressed in the principles of physics. The interesting atmospheric phenomena are more than applications of gravitation, of thermodynamics, of hydrodynamics, or of electr
An Introduction to Atmospheric Physics
✍ Scribed by Robert G. Fleagle and Joost A. Businger (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Academic Press
- Year
- 1980
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 449
- Series
- International geophysics series 25
- Edition
- 2d ed
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
This book is addressed to those who wish to understand the relationship between atmospheric phenomena and the nature of matter as expressed in the principles of physics. The interesting atmospheric phenomena are more than applications of gravitation, of thermodynamics, of hydrodynamics, or of electrodynamics; and mastery of the results of controlled experiment and of the related theory alone does not imply an understanding of atmospheric phenomena. This distinction arises because the extent and the complexity of the atmosphere permit effects and interactions that are entirely negligible in the laboratory or are deliberately excluded from it. the objective of laboratory physics is, by isolating the relevant variables, to reveal the fundamental properties of matter; whereas the objective of atmospheric physics, or of any observational science, is to understand those phenomena that are characteristic of the whole system. For these reasons the exposition of atmospheric physics requires substantial extensions of classical physics. It also requires that understanding be based on a coherent "way of seeing" the ensemble of atmospheric phenomena. Only then is understanding likely to stimulate still more general insights.
✦ Table of Contents
Content:
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Page iii
Copyright page
Page iv
Preface to Second Edition
Pages xi-xii
Preface to First Edition
Pages xiii-xiv
CHAPTER I Gravitational Effects
Pages 1-26
CHAPTER II Properties of Atmospheric Gases
Pages 27-91
CHAPTER III Properties and Behavior of Cloud Particles
Pages 92-150
CHAPTER IV Atmospheric Motions
Pages 151-206
CHAPTER V Solar and Terrestrial Radiation
Pages 207-260
CHAPTER VI Transfer Processes
Pages 261-320
CHAPTER VII Atmospheric Signal Phenomena
Pages 321-398
APPENDIX I Mathematical Topics
Pages 399-410
APPENDIX II Physical Topics
Pages 411-415
Bibliography
Pages 417-419
Index
Pages 421-432
✦ Subjects
Науки о Земле;Метеорология и климатология;Физико-химические процессы в атмосфере. Методы измерений;
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