First published in 1934, and then in a second edition in 1939, this book gives a full account of theoretical meteorology as it was understood at the time. Where theory failed to explain phenomena, the author limited himself to a description of the phenomena and an indication of such theory as was felt to be helpful. Little of the first edition was omitted, but additions were made to many chapters of the second edition, and the chapter on turbulence in the atmosphere was completely rewritten.
First published in 1934, and then in a second edition in 1939, this book gives a full account of theoretical meteorology as it was understood at the time. Where theory failed to explain phenomena, the author limited himself to a description of the phenomena and an indication of such theory as was felt to be helpful. Little of the first edition was omitted, but additions were made to many chapters of the second edition, and the chapter on turbulence in the atmosphere was completely rewritten.
List of illustrations Some useful constants and units Introduction 1. The facts which call for explanation. A sketch of the surface distribution of the meteorological elements over the globe 2. Some statistical and thermal relationships 3. Water-vapour in the atmosphere. The ascent of damp air 4. Thermodynamics of the atmosphere 5. Radiation 6. Radiation in the troposphere 7. Radiative equilibrium and the stratosphere 8. The general equations of motion 9. Motion under balanced forces: the gradient wind 10. Surfaces of discontinuity 11. The general aspects of turbulence 12. Turbulence in the atmosphere: the eddies as diffusing agencies 13. The classification of winds 14. The transformations of energy in the atmosphere 15. The growth of cyclic circulations and of pressure inequalities in the atmosphere 16. The idea of air masses 17. The Polar front and its relation to the development of cyclones 18. Anticyclones 19. The general circulation of the atmosphere Appendix Index of names Index of subjects.
List of illustrations Some useful constants and units Introduction 1. The facts which call for explanation. A sketch of the surface distribution of the meteorological elements over the globe 2. Some statistical and thermal relationships 3. Water-vapour in the atmosphere. The ascent of damp air 4. Thermodynamics of the atmosphere 5. Radiation 6. Radiation in the troposphere 7. Radiative equilibrium and the stratosphere 8. The general equations of motion 9. Motion under balanced forces: the gradient wind 10. Surfaces of discontinuity 11. The general aspects of turbulence 12. Turbulence in the atmosphere: the eddies as diffusing agencies 13. The classification of winds 14. The transformations of energy in the atmosphere 15. The growth of cyclic circulations and of pressure inequalities in the atmosphere 16. The idea of air masses 17. The Polar front and its relation to the development of cyclones 18. Anticyclones 19. The general circulation of the atmosphere Appendix Index of names Index of subjects.
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