Climatology
By: Rohli, Robert V.
Contributor(s): Vega, Anthony J.
Material type: BookPublisher: USA : Jones & Bartlett Learning, 2018Edition: 4th ed.Description: 418 p.ISBN: 9781284119985.Subject(s): Climatology,Environmental ScienceDDC classification: 551.5 Rohli 32979 4th 2018 Env.Science Summary: Ideal for the upper-level undergraduate or introductory-level graduate courses, the second edition presents students with a thorough foundation on the climactic system. The authors begin with an overview of climatology basics, including a discussion on climatology versus meteorology and an introduction to the atmosphere. They then introduce more advanced concepts, such as microscale transfer of energy, matter, and momentum; the global water balance; global atmospheric circulation; climatic classification with special emphasis on the regional differences within the same climate types; and much more.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Books | UVAS Library Enviormental Science | Veterinary Science | 551.5 Rohli 32979 4th 2018 Env.Science (Browse shelf) | Checked out to Sahar Waheed (2022-es-056) | 16/05/2024 | 32979 |
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Ideal for the upper-level undergraduate or introductory-level graduate courses, the second edition presents students with a thorough foundation on the climactic system. The authors begin with an overview of climatology basics, including a discussion on climatology versus meteorology and an introduction to the atmosphere. They then introduce more advanced concepts, such as microscale transfer of energy, matter, and momentum; the global water balance; global atmospheric circulation; climatic classification with special emphasis on the regional differences within the same climate types; and much more.
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