An Introduction to the Meteorology and Climate of the Tropics
Year: 2016 Language: english Author: Jim F. P. Galvin Genre: Textbook Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Format: EPUB Quality: eBook Pages count: 699 (pdf) Description: The book describes various aspects of tropical weather and climate, as it is understood today. Each chapter includes a description of the effects of tropical weather, with several case studies included. Written as an introduction with an interdisciplinary text, the emphasis is on observational science; the auhtor has been an observer and forecaster of the in the Met Office of UK. Although a basic mathematical skill is needed, is far more valuable to the meteorologist to know about general patterns of weather and climate, as well as analysis within the tropics, most of which are very different from those of the high latitudes. With this knowledge it is possible to add detail to the predictions from global models with a coarse grid length, thus adding value to the low-resolution numerical forecast product. It is also possible to assess the likelihood of some longer-range numerical forecasts. Additional info: Note. Original file is epub. Pdf is added for reader's convenience, and it's been automatically generated.
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An Introduction to the Meteorology and Climate of the Tropics
Year: 2016
Language: english
Author: Jim F. P. Galvin
Genre: Textbook
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Format: EPUB
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 699 (pdf)
Description: The book describes various aspects of tropical weather and climate, as it is understood today. Each chapter includes a description of the effects of tropical weather, with several case studies included. Written as an introduction with an interdisciplinary text, the emphasis is on observational science; the auhtor has been an observer and forecaster of the in the Met Office of UK.
Although a basic mathematical skill is needed, is far more valuable to the meteorologist to know about general patterns of weather and climate, as well as analysis within the tropics, most of which are very different from those of the high latitudes. With this knowledge it is possible to add detail to the predictions from global models with a coarse grid length, thus adding value to the low-resolution numerical forecast product. It is also possible to assess the likelihood of some longer-range numerical forecasts.
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Note. Original file is epub. Pdf is added for reader's convenience, and it's been automatically generated.
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