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Kshudiram Saha

    The Earth's atmosphere
    Tropical circulation systems and monsoons
    The Earth's Atmosphere
    • The Earth's Atmosphere

      Its Physics and Dynamics

      • 392pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the physics and dynamics of atmospheric science, this book provides an in-depth exploration of the greenhouse effect and its implications. It serves as a valuable resource for anyone eager to understand the complexities of our atmosphere and its functioning.

      The Earth's Atmosphere
    • This is a book on the practical side of tropical meteorology which in its 3 Parts covered in 12 chapters reviews several current theories and ideas on tropical circulations and monsoons, offering new definitions and ideas to facilitate a systematic development of the subject. The book emphasizes the need for a system’s approach to tropical circulations in general and monsoons in particular to facilitate orderly and systematic development of the topic.

      Tropical circulation systems and monsoons
    • The Earth's atmosphere

      • 367pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      The author has sought to incorporate in the book some of the fundamental concepts and principles of the physics and dynamics of the atmosphere, a knowledge and understanding of which should help an average student of science to comprehend some of the great complexities of the earth-atmosphere system, in which a thr- way interaction between the atmosphere, the land and the ocean tends to maintain an overall mass and energy balance in the system through physical and dynamical processes. The book, divided into two parts and consisting of 19 chapters, introduces only those aspects of the subject that, according to the author, are deemed essential to meet the objective in view. The emphasis is more on clarity and understanding of physical and dynamical principles than on details of complex theories and ma- ematics. Attempt is made to treat each subject from ? rst principles and trace its development to present state, as far as possible. However, a knowledge of basic c- culus and differential equations is sine qua non especially for some of the chapters which appear later in the book.

      The Earth's atmosphere