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The Physics of Atmospheres

The Physics of Atmospheres

The Physics of Atmospheres

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Manufacturer: Cambridge University Press
Author: John Houghton
Binding: Paperback
Publication Date: 2001-12-15
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Label: Cambridge University Press
Number Of Pages: 336
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Editorial Review:
In the third edition of The Physics of Atmospheres, John Houghton has revised his acclaimed textbook to bring it completely up-to-date. The book provides a comprehensive concise description of the physical processes governing the structure and the circulation of the atmosphere. New chapters have been introduced on topics of strong contemporary interest such as chaos and predictability and climate change. The chapters on global observations (especially through remote sensing) and numerical modeling have also been substantially extended.
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Customer Reviews
Average Customer Rating: 4.0

A well balanced book on Atmospheres 2000-09-23
This book starts off with some basic principles, such as lapse rates and black-body radiation on up to atmoshperic waves, turbulance, and making short term predictions. It does well by trying to focus not just on Earth, but all the other planets in solar system.




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