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Extreme Weather and Climate 1st Edition by C Donald Ahrens, Perry J Samson ISBN 0495118575 9780495118572

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Extreme Weather and Climate 1st Edition by C Donald Ahrens, Perry J Samson ISBN 0495118575 9780495118572
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Publisher: Brooks Cole
File Extension: PDF
File size: 51.52 MB
Pages: 528
Author: C. Donald Ahrens, Perry J. Samson
ISBN: 9780495118572, 0495118575
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1

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ISBN 10: 0495118575 
ISBN 13: 9780495118572
Author: C Donald Ahrens, Perry J Samson

Interested in tornadoes, floods, severe thunderstorms, and hurricanes? FUNDAMENTALS OF EXTREME WEATHER explains how, when, and why dramatic weather events occur, what the devastating human impacts can be, and what meteorologists can do to predict and prevent them.

Extreme Weather and Climate 1st Table of contents:

Chapter 1: The Turbulent Atmosphere
Threats from the Sky
Reasons for Concern
The Earth’s Atmosphere
Properties of the Atmosphere
Extremes of Weather and Climate
Summary
Key Terms
Review Questions
Online Learning
Chapter 2: Energy That Drives the Storms
Energy and Heat Transfer
Energy Balancing Act—Absorption, Emission, and Equilibrium
Why the Earth Has Seasons
Summary
Key Terms
Review Questions
Online Learning
Chapter 3: Temperature and Humidity Extremes
Daily Temperatures
Weather Extremes and Human Discomfort
Beating the Heat—Dealing with Heat Waves
Summary
Key Terms
Review Questions
Online Learning
Chapter 4: Condensation in the Atmosphere
The Formation of Dew, Frost, and Haze
Fog
Foggy Weather
Clouds: Identification from the Surface
Clouds: Observations from Space
Summary
Key Terms
Review Questions
Online Learning
Chapter 5: Clouds and Stability
Atmospheric Stability
Types of Atmospheric Stability
Cloud Development
Summary
Key Terms
Review Questions
Online Learning
Chapter 6: Precipitation Extremes
Precipitation Processes
Precipitation Types
Precipitation—Extreme Events
Summary
Key Terms
Review Questions
Online Learning
Chapter 7: Atmospheric Motions
Horizontal Pressure Changes and Wind
Surface and Upper-Level Charts
Why the Wind Blows
How the Wind Blows
Surface Winds
The Influence of Extreme Winds
Windy Places
Extreme Winds
Summary
Key Terms
Review Questions
Online Learning
Chapter 8: Wind Systems
General Circulation of the Atmosphere
Jet Streams
Extreme (and Not So Extreme) Local Wind Systems
Summary
Key Terms
Review Questions
Online Learning
Chapter 9: Air Masses and Fronts
Air Masses
Fronts
Summary
Key Terms
Review Questions
Online Learning
Chapter 10: Mid-Latitude Cyclonic Storms
Polar Front Theory
Where Do Mid-Latitude Cyclones Tend to Form?
Developing Mid-Latitude Cyclones
Conveyor Belt Model of Mid-Latitude Cyclones
“Storm of the Century”—The March Storm of 1993
The Columbus Day Storm—October 12, 1962
Mid-Latitude Cyclones and Great Plains Blizzards
Polar Lows
Summary
Key Terms
Review Questions
Online Learning
Chapter 11: Thunderstorms
Thunderstorm Development
Thunderstorms and Flooding
Distribution of Thunderstorms
Lightning and Thunder
Summary
Key Terms
Review Questions
Online Learning
Chapter 12: Tornadoes
What Is a Tornado?
Tornado Life Cycle
Tornado Occurrence and Distribution
Tornado Winds
Tornado Outbreaks
Tornado Formation
Tornadic Winds and Doppler Radar
Waterspouts
Summary
Key Terms
Review Questions
Online Learning
Chapter 13: Hurricanes
Tropical Weather
Anatomy of a Hurricane
Hurricane Formation and Dissipation
Naming Hurricanes and Tropical Storms
Devastating Winds, Flooding, and the Storm Surge
Extreme Flooding with a Tropical Storm
Some Notable Hurricanes
Other Devastating Hurricanes
Hurricane Watches, Warnings, and Forecasts
Modifying Hurricanes
Hurricanes in a Warmer World
Summary
Key Terms
Review Questions
Online Learning
Chapter 14: Weather Forecasting
Acquisition of Weather Information
Weather Forecasting Tools
Weather Forecasting Methods
Predicting Short-Term Hazardous and Severe Weather Events
Predicting Long-Term Weather and Climate Patterns
Summary
Key Terms
Review Questions
Online Learning
Chapter 15: The Earth’s Changing Climate
Reconstructing Past Climates
Climate Throughout the Ages
Climate Change Caused by Natural Events
Climate Change Caused by Human (Anthropogenic) Activities
Global Warming

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