Atmospheric Science
An Introductory Survey
John Michael Wallace(Author)
Academic Press
3rd Edition
Will be published approx. on 1. October 2029
Book
Hardback
978-0-12-386916-6 (ISBN)
Description
Atmospheric Science, Third Edition is the long-awaited update of the classic atmospheric science text, which helped define the field nearly 30 years ago and has served as the cornerstone for most university curricula. Now students and professionals alike can use this updated classic to understand atmospheric phenomena in the context of the latest discoveries, and prepare themselves for more advanced study and real-life problem solving.
This latest edition of Atmospheric Science has been revamped in terms of content and appearance. It contains new chapters on atmospheric chemistry, the Earth system, the atmospheric boundary layer, and climate, as well as enhanced treatment of atmospheric dynamics, radiative transfer, severe storms, and global warming. The authors illustrate concepts with full-color, state-of-the-art imagery and cover a vast amount of new information in the field. Extensive numerical and qualitative exercises help students apply basic physical principles to atmospheric problems. There are also biographical footnotes summarizing the work of key scientists, along with a student companion website that hosts climate data; answers to quantitative exercises; full solutions to selected exercises; skew-T log p chart; related links, appendices; and more. The instructor website features: instructor's guide; solutions to quantitative exercises; electronic figures from the book; plus supplementary images for use in classroom presentations.
Meteorology students at both advanced undergraduate and graduate levels will find this book extremely useful.
This latest edition of Atmospheric Science has been revamped in terms of content and appearance. It contains new chapters on atmospheric chemistry, the Earth system, the atmospheric boundary layer, and climate, as well as enhanced treatment of atmospheric dynamics, radiative transfer, severe storms, and global warming. The authors illustrate concepts with full-color, state-of-the-art imagery and cover a vast amount of new information in the field. Extensive numerical and qualitative exercises help students apply basic physical principles to atmospheric problems. There are also biographical footnotes summarizing the work of key scientists, along with a student companion website that hosts climate data; answers to quantitative exercises; full solutions to selected exercises; skew-T log p chart; related links, appendices; and more. The instructor website features: instructor's guide; solutions to quantitative exercises; electronic figures from the book; plus supplementary images for use in classroom presentations.
Meteorology students at both advanced undergraduate and graduate levels will find this book extremely useful.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
William Andrew Publishing
Dimensions
Height: 276 mm
Width: 215 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-12-386916-6 (9780123869166)
Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
Previous edition

Book
03/2006
2nd Edition
Academic Press
€71.00
Shipment within 15-20 days
Content
1. Introduction and Overview2. The Earth System3. Atmospheric Thermodynamics4. Radiative Transfer5. Atmospheric Chemistry6. Cloud Microphysics7. Atmospheric Dynamics8. Weather Systems9. The Atmospheric Boundary Layer10. Climate Dynamics