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Fundamentals of Boundary-Layer Meteorology (Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018)

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This textbook introduces a set of fundamental equations that govern the conservation of mass (dry air, water vapor, trace gas), momentum and energy in the lower atmosphere.

Simplifications of each of these equations are made in the context of boundary-layer processes.

Extended from these equations the author then discusses a key set of issues, including (1) turbulence generation and destruction, (2) force balances in various portions of the lower atmosphere, (3) canopy flow, (4) tracer diffusion and footprint theory, (5) principles of flux measurement and interpretation, (6) models for land evaporation, (7) models for surface temperature response to land use change, and (8) boundary layer budget calculations for heat, water vapor and carbon dioxide.

Problem sets are supplied at the end of each chapter to reinforce the concepts and theory presented in the main text.

This volume offers the accumulation of insights gained by the author during his academic career as a researcher and teacher in the field of boundary-layer meteorology.

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Product Details
3319869434 / 9783319869438
Paperback / softback
551.5
04/08/2018
Switzerland
256 pages, 1 Illustrations, color; 109 Illustrations, black and white; IX, 256 p. 110 illus., 1 illu
155 x 235 mm