Probing the Atmospheric Boundary Layer

Probing the Atmospheric Boundary Layer
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Total Pages : 288
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015013831196
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Synopsis Probing the Atmospheric Boundary Layer by : Donald H. Lenschow

The Atmospheric Boundary Layer

The Atmospheric Boundary Layer
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 340
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ISBN-10 : 0521467454
ISBN-13 : 9780521467452
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Synopsis The Atmospheric Boundary Layer by : J. R. Garratt

The book gives a comprehensive and lucid account of the science of the atmospheric boundary layer (ABL). There is an emphasis on the application of the ABL to numerical modelling of the climate. The book comprises nine chapters, several appendices (data tables, information sources, physical constants) and an extensive reference list. Chapter 1 serves as an introduction, with chapters 2 and 3 dealing with the development of mean and turbulence equations, and the many scaling laws and theories that are the cornerstone of any serious ABL treatment. Modelling of the ABL is crucially dependent for its realism on the surface boundary conditions, and chapters 4 and 5 deal with aerodynamic and energy considerations, with attention to both dry and wet land surfaces and sea. The structure of the clear-sky, thermally stratified ABL is treated in chapter 6, including the convective and stable cases over homogeneous land, the marine ABL and the internal boundary layer at the coastline. Chapter 7 then extends the discussion to the cloudy ABL. This is seen as particularly relevant, since the extensive stratocumulus regions over the subtropical oceans and stratus regions over the Arctic are now identified as key players in the climate system. Finally, chapters 8 and 9 bring much of the book's material together in a discussion of appropriate ABL and surface parameterization schemes in general circulation models of the atmosphere that are being used for climate simulation.

Atmospheric Boundary Layer Flows

Atmospheric Boundary Layer Flows
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Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages : 304
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ISBN-10 : 9780195062397
ISBN-13 : 0195062396
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Synopsis Atmospheric Boundary Layer Flows by : J. C. Kaimal

This text gives a simple view of the structure of the boundary layer, the instruments available for measuring its mean and turbulent properties, how best to make the measurements, and ways to process and analyze the data.

Minnesota 1973 Atmospheric Boundary Layer Experiment Data Report

Minnesota 1973 Atmospheric Boundary Layer Experiment Data Report
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Total Pages : 30
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015095137934
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Synopsis Minnesota 1973 Atmospheric Boundary Layer Experiment Data Report by : Yutaka Izumi

A full-scale planetary boundary layer field experiment was conducted jointly by members of the Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories, the Meteorological Research Unit, Royal Air Force, Cardington, England, and the Air Weather Service in late summer of 1973 in northwestern Minnesota. Direct measurements of vertical transport of momentum and heat, as well as vertical profiles of wind velocity and temperature, were obtained to altitudes of 1220 meters. Measurements were made from sensors mounted on a tower and on the cable of a barrage balloon. The data obtained for all the fully convective periods are presented in this report.

Atmospheric Technology

Atmospheric Technology
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Total Pages : 550
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ISBN-10 : UCSD:31822009259557
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An Introduction to Boundary Layer Meteorology

An Introduction to Boundary Layer Meteorology
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 688
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ISBN-10 : 9027727694
ISBN-13 : 9789027727695
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Synopsis An Introduction to Boundary Layer Meteorology by : Roland B. Stull

Part of the excitement in boundary-layer meteorology is the challenge associated with turbulent flow - one of the unsolved problems in classical physics. An additional attraction of the filed is the rich diversity of topics and research methods that are collected under the umbrella-term of boundary-layer meteorology. The flavor of the challenges and the excitement associated with the study of the atmospheric boundary layer are captured in this textbook. Fundamental concepts and mathematics are presented prior to their use, physical interpretations of the terms in equations are given, sample data are shown, examples are solved, and exercises are included. The work should also be considered as a major reference and as a review of the literature, since it includes tables of parameterizatlons, procedures, filed experiments, useful constants, and graphs of various phenomena under a variety of conditions. It is assumed that the work will be used at the beginning graduate level for students with an undergraduate background in meteorology, but the author envisions, and has catered for, a heterogeneity in the background and experience of his readers.

Radar in Meteorology

Radar in Meteorology
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 817
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ISBN-10 : 9781935704157
ISBN-13 : 193570415X
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Synopsis Radar in Meteorology by : David Atlas

This fully illustrated volume covers the history of radar meteorology, deals with the issues in the field from both the operational and the scientific viewpoint, and looks ahead to future issues and how they will affect the current atmosphere. With over 200 contributors, the volume is a product of the entire community and represents an unprecedented compendium of knowledge in the field.

Airborne Measurements for Environmental Research

Airborne Measurements for Environmental Research
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 659
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ISBN-10 : 9783527653232
ISBN-13 : 3527653236
Rating : 4/5 (32 Downloads)

Synopsis Airborne Measurements for Environmental Research by : Manfred Wendisch

This first comprehensive review of airborne measurement principles covers all atmospheric components and surface parameters. It describes the common techniques to characterize aerosol particles and cloud/precipitation elements, while also explaining radiation quantities and pertinent hyperspectral and active remote sensing measurement techniques along the way. As a result, the major principles of operation are introduced and exemplified using specific instruments, treating both classic and emerging measurement techniques. The two editors head an international community of eminent scientists, all of them accepted and experienced specialists in their field, who help readers to understand specific problems related to airborne research, such as immanent uncertainties and limitations. They also provide guidance on the suitability of instruments to measure certain parameters and to select the correct type of device. While primarily intended for climate, geophysical and atmospheric researchers, its relevance to solar system objects makes this work equally appealing to astronomers studying atmospheres of solar system bodies with telescopes and space probes.

Mountain Weather Research and Forecasting

Mountain Weather Research and Forecasting
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 760
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ISBN-10 : 9789400740983
ISBN-13 : 9400740980
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Synopsis Mountain Weather Research and Forecasting by : Fotini K. Chow

This book provides readers with a broad understanding of the fundamental principles driving atmospheric flow over complex terrain and provides historical context for recent developments and future direction for researchers and forecasters. The topics in this book are expanded from those presented at the Mountain Weather Workshop, which took place in Whistler, British Columbia, Canada, August 5-8, 2008. The inspiration for the workshop came from the American Meteorological Society (AMS) Mountain Meteorology Committee and was designed to bridge the gap between the research and forecasting communities by providing a forum for extended discussion and joint education. For academic researchers, this book provides some insight into issues important to the forecasting community. For the forecasting community, this book provides training on fundamentals of atmospheric processes over mountainous regions, which are notoriously difficult to predict. The book also helps to provide a better understanding of current research and forecast challenges, including the latest contributions and advancements to the field. The book begins with an overview of mountain weather and forecasting chal- lenges specific to complex terrain, followed by chapters that focus on diurnal mountain/valley flows that develop under calm conditions and dynamically-driven winds under strong forcing. The focus then shifts to other phenomena specific to mountain regions: Alpine foehn, boundary layer and air quality issues, orographic precipitation processes, and microphysics parameterizations. Having covered the major physical processes, the book shifts to observation and modelling techniques used in mountain regions, including model configuration and parameterizations such as turbulence, and model applications in operational forecasting. The book concludes with a discussion of the current state of research and forecasting in complex terrain, including a vision of how to bridge the gap in the future.