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Fundamentals of Atmospheric Physics emphasizes the interrelationships of physical and dynamical meteorology. The text unifies four major subject areas: atmospheric thermodynamics, hydrostatic equilibrium and stability, atmospheric radiation and clouds, and atmospheric dynamics. These fundamental areas serve as cornerstones of modern atmospheric research on environmental issues like global change and ozone depletion. Physical concepts underlying these subject areas are developed from first principles, providing a self-contained text for students and scholars from diverse backgrounds. The presentation is Lagrangian (single-body problems) in perspective, with a balance of theory and application. Each chapter includes detailed and extensive problems; selected answers are provided, as are appendices of various constants. The text requires a thorough foundation in calculus. This work presents a comprehensive introduction to atmospheric thermodynamics, hydrostatics, radiation and clouds, and dynamics. It develops concepts from first principles, providing a self-contained volume for readers from diverse backgrounds. It emphasizes the interaction of physical processes shaping global problems of atmospheric energetics, transport, and chemistry. It provides a balance of theory and applications, with examples drawn from a wide range of phenomena figuring in global atmospheric research. It is extensively illustrated with global satellite imagery and analyses and photographs of laboratory simulations. It features exercises that apply to a wide range of topical problems.
Contents:
(Section Headings): A Global View
Thermodynamics of Gases
The Second Law and Its Implications
Heterogeneous Systems
Transformations of Moist Air
Hydrostatic Equilibrium
Hydrostatic Stability
Atmospheric Radiation
Aerosol and Clouds
Atmospheric Motion
Atmospheric Equations of Motion
Large-Scale Motion
The Planetary Boundary Layer
Atmospheric Waves
The General Circulation
Hydrodynamic Instability
The Middle Atmosphere
Appendices
Chapter Problems
Answers to Selected Problems
References
Subject Index
(Section Headings): A Global View
Thermodynamics of Gases
The Second Law and Its Implications
Heterogeneous Systems
Transformations of Moist Air
Hydrostatic Equilibrium
Hydrostatic Stability
Atmospheric Radiation
Aerosol and Clouds
Atmospheric Motion
Atmospheric Equations of Motion
Large-Scale Motion
The Planetary Boundary Layer
Atmospheric Waves
The General Circulation
Hydrodynamic Instability
The Middle Atmosphere
Appendices
Chapter Problems
Answers to Selected Problems
References
Subject Index.
Brief Description:
Emphasizes the interrelationships of physical and dynamical meteorology. This book unifies four major subject areas: atmospheric thermodynamics, hydrostatic equilibrium and stability, atmospheric radiation and clouds, and atmospheric dynamics. It requires a thorough foundation in calculus.
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