Originally published in 1955 Atmospheric Turbulence examines dynamic meteorology and the fundamental part it plays in the overall science of meteorology. The book examines the theory of atmospheric turbulence as a more mathematically developed area than largescale motions of the atmosphere and examines its significance in economic, military and industrial spheres. The book focuses on the effect and importance of atmospheric turbulence, not only to meteorologists, but the designers of large aircraft. The book addresses the effects of turbulence and the properties of the atmosphere that can be found closer to the ground. This book will be of interest to atmospheric physicists and meteorologists.
By:
Valerie M. Fazel, Louise Geddes Imprint: Routledge Country of Publication: United Kingdom Dimensions:
Height: 170mm,
Width: 116mm,
Weight: 176g ISBN:9780367340179 ISBN 10: 0367340178 Series:Routledge Revivals Pages: 124 Publication Date:05 March 2020 Audience:
College/higher education
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Primary
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A / AS level
Format:Hardback Publisher's Status: Active
1. Turbulence in General 2. The Meteorology of the Lower Atmosphere 3. Early Theories and Their Application Large-Scale Phenomena 4. Mixing Length and Statistical Theories of Turbulence 5. Diffusion in the Atmosphere Near the Ground 6. Turbulence in a Variable Density Gradient Appendix: Numerical Data for Flow Near the Surface of the Earth Index