Year: 2003 Language: english Author: Edward Linacre and Bart Geerts Genre: Textbook Publisher: Routledge ISBN: 0-415-12519-7 Format: PDF Quality: OCR with errors Pages count: 443 Description: This book is intended to be useful, interesting and easily understood by means of five features: 1. It deals primarily with general principles, applicable anywhere in the world. 2. The book is supplemented by 177 separate notes, 41 more drawings and 22 tables, containing material for the more advanced student, all on a CD-ROM. The contents of the CD-ROM are also available free on the World Wide Web at the following address: http://www.atmos.uah.edu/~geerts/routledge.html/ 3. We have tried to integrate meteorology and climatology to an extent that is unusual for a textbook, though increasingly common in practice. 4. The book contains numerous cases of the relevance of weather and climate to ordinary life. 5. Most examples are taken from the southern hemisphere, to complement other textbooks, which almost all concentrate on the northern half of the world.
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Climates & Weather Explained
Language: english
Author: Edward Linacre and Bart Geerts
Genre: Textbook
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 0-415-12519-7
Format: PDF
Quality: OCR with errors
Pages count: 443
Description: This book is intended to be useful, interesting and easily understood by means of five features:
1. It deals primarily with general principles, applicable anywhere in the world.
2. The book is supplemented by 177 separate notes, 41 more drawings and 22 tables, containing material for the more advanced
student, all on a CD-ROM. The contents of the CD-ROM are also available free on the World Wide Web at the following
address: http://www.atmos.uah.edu/~geerts/routledge.html/
3. We have tried to integrate meteorology and climatology to an extent that is unusual for a textbook, though increasingly common in practice.
4. The book contains numerous cases of the relevance of weather and climate to ordinary life.
5. Most examples are taken from the southern hemisphere, to complement other textbooks, which almost all concentrate on the northern half of the world.
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