Atmospheric Convection
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP USA
- Date of Publication 5 May 1994
- ISBN 9780195066302
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages592 pages
- Size 243x165x39 mm
- Weight 962 g
- Language English
- Illustrations numerous halftones, line figures, tables 0
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Short description:
Atmospheric Convection is a scientifically rigorous description of the multitude of convective circulations in the Earth's atmosphere, ranging from small-scale convectively driven turbulence in the boundary layer to non-precipitating "trade wind" cumuli to precipitating convective systems covering many tens of thousands of square kilometres.
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Atmospheric Convection is a scientifically rigorous description of the multitude of convective circulations in the Earth's atmosphere. The book introduces the student to three principal techniques used in understanding and predicting convective motion: theory, field experiment, and numerical modelling. Each chapter is followed by a set of exercises designed to test the understanding of the phenomena themselves as well as the techniques used in exploiting them. Topics covered include dry convection, Raleigh-Benard convection, the thermodynamics of moist and cloudy air, and the characteristics of individual convective clouds.
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