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Cloud Dynamics, Volume 53 (International Geophysics) [Paperback]

Robert A. Houze Jr. (Author)
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March 28, 1994 0123568811 978-0123568816
Clouds play a critical role in the Earth's climate, general atmospheric circulation, and global water balance. Clouds are essential elements in mesoscale meteorology, atmospheric chemistry, air pollution, atmosphericradiation, and weather forecasting, and thus must be understood by any student or researcher in the atmospheric sciences.
Cloud Dynamics provides a skillful and comprehensive examination of the nature of clouds--what they look like and why, how scientists observe them, and the basic dynamics and physics that underlie them. The book describes the mechanics governing each type of cloud that occurs in Earth's atmosphere, and the organization of various types of clouds in larger weather systems such as fronts, thunderstorms, and hurricanes.This book is aimed specifically at graduate students, advanced undergraduates, practicing researchers either already in atmospheric science or moving in from a related scientific field, and operational meteorologists. Some prior knowledge of atmospheric dynamics and physics is helpful, but a thorough overview of the necessary prerequisites is supplied.

Key Features
* Key Highlights of This Text
* Provides a complete treatment of clouds integrating the analysis of air motions with cloud structure, microphysics, and precipitation mechanics
* Describes and explains the basic types of clouds and cloud systems that occur in the atmosphere-fog, stratus, stratocumulus, altocumulus, altostratus, cirrus, thunderstorms, tornadoes, waterspouts, orographically induced clouds, mesoscale convection complexes, hurricanes, fronts, and extratropical cyclones
* Presents a photographic guide, presented in the first chapter, linking the examination of each type of cloud with an image to enhance visual retention and understanding
* Summarizes the fundamentals, both observational and theoretical, of atmospheric dynamics, thermodynamics, cloud microphysics, and radar meteorology, allowing each type of cloud to be examined in depth
* Integrates the latest field observations, numerical model simulations, and theory
* Supplies a theoretical treatment suitable for the advanced undergraduate or graduate level

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"The focus of this book is on the air motions associated with clouds. The complex interaction between the microphysical processes in the clouds and the dynamics is a theme throughout the text. It provides a comprehensive summary of the current understanding of this highly complex field....This book gives a comprehensive summary of the dynamics associated with clouds in the atmosphere....The book reads easily and is well structured. As such, I believe it will be an excellent text for a graduate course on the subject."
--AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY

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  • Paperback: 573 pages
  • Publisher: Academic Press (March 28, 1994)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0123568811
  • ISBN-13: 978-0123568816
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 5.8 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #844,524 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars thorough discussion of clouds and cloud processes, January 24, 2005
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Divided into two sections ("Fundamentals" and "Phenomena") Houze's book examines the general structure, physics, and evolution of a wide range of cloud types/forms. It's often difficult to blend these viewpoints together, but Houze does so with a healthy mix of equations (some difficult!), popular figures from the literature, and explanations.

The "Fundamentals" section (first 4 chapters) is a great reference item for anyone interested in meteorology: a pictorial cloud atlas, reviews of the equations of motion, of general microphysics (how particles in clouds form, grow, and decay), and a discussion of weather radar. "Phenomena" range from fog to cumulus clouds to hurricanes and even mid-latitude cyclones.

Houze applies the "fundamentals" to all of the "phenomena" he covers...once you master the fundamentals--senior undergraduates and beginning graduate students should be able to follow the math--discussion of the cloud processes becomes easier to read.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent book on time-dependent behavior of clouds., October 26, 1999
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Good physical and mathematical description of the temporal behavior of all forms and types of clouds. Written at graduate level. Covers all aspects of cloud dynamics including fundamentals of atmospheric dynamics. Details of particular cloud classes from met viewpoint including measurements. Emphasis on measurements to support modeling.
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Clouds exhibit a wide variety of sizes and shapes, which reflect variations in the dynamical processes producing clouds. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
trailing stratiform precipitation, stratiform region, pressure perturbation minimum, altocumulus stratiformis, pressure perturbation field, rear inflow, full wind barb, equivalent potential vorticity, ice enhancement, precipitating ice particles, saturation equivalent potential temperature, symmetric neutrality, tornadic phase, unit size interval, radar bright band, upward air motion, convective line, cirrus floccus, mesoscale updraft, cumulus model, frontal cloud system, ageostrophic circulation, anelastic continuity equation, mesoscale convective systems, potential temperature perturbation
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American Meteorological Society, Royal Meteorological Society, United States, First Law of Thermodynamics, Washington State, Atlantic Ocean, Identification of Clouds, American Geophysical Union, Modeling of Convective Clouds, Wave Clouds Produced, Cloud Types Identified Visually, Continental Divide, Doppler Velocity Measurements, Microphysics of Cold Clouds, Arctic Basin, North America, Steven Businger, Cambridge University Press, General Features of Hurricanes, Isolated Peaks, Northern Hemisphere, Shallow Embedded Convection Aloft, South Wales, Annual Reviews, Cloud Systems Identified
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