Midlatitude Synoptic Meteorology: Dynamics, Analysis, and Forecasting
ISBN-13:
9781878220103
ISBN-10:
1878220101
Edition:
1st ed. 2011
Author:
Gary Lackmann
Publication date:
2011
Publisher:
American Meteorological Society
Format:
Paperback
345 pages
Category:
Climatology
,
Earth Sciences
,
Rivers
,
Nature & Ecology
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ISBN-13:
9781878220103
ISBN-10:
1878220101
Edition:
1st ed. 2011
Author:
Gary Lackmann
Publication date:
2011
Publisher:
American Meteorological Society
Format:
Paperback
345 pages
Category:
Climatology
,
Earth Sciences
,
Rivers
,
Nature & Ecology
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Midlatitude Synoptic Meteorology: Dynamics, Analysis, and Forecasting (ISBN-13: 9781878220103 and ISBN-10: 1878220101), written by authors
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The past decade has been characterized by remarkable advances in meteorological observation, computing techniques, and data-visualization technology. However, the benefit of these advances can only be fully realized with the introduction of a systematic, applied approach to meteorological education that allows well-established theoretical concepts to be applied to modernized observational and numerical datasets.
This textbook links theoretical concepts to modern technology and facilitates the meaningful application of concepts, theories, and techniques using real data. As such, it will both serve those planning careers in meteorological research and weather prediction, and provide a template for the application of modern technology in a classroom and laboratory setting. Synoptic-dynamic meteorology, synoptically driven mesoscale phenomena, weather forecasting, and numerical weather prediction are covered in depth in this text, which is intended for undergraduates and beginning graduate students in the atmospheric sciences.We would LOVE it if you could help us and other readers by reviewing the book
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