"Mesoscale-Convective Processes in the Atmosphere" by Robert J. Trapp
CamUni Press | 2013 | ISBN: 0521889421 9780521889421 | 379 pages | PDF | 28 MB
This textbook provides students, researchers, and weather professionals with a fresh and cutting-edge treatment of thunderstorms and associated mesoscale phenomena like tornadoes. The book provides in-depth discussions of the observations and prediction of extreme and hazardous convective weather, as well as its dynamical evolution.
This textbook seeks to promote a deep yet accessible understanding of mesoscale-convective processes in the atmosphere. Modern explanations of the convective-storm dynamics, and of the related development of tornadoes, damaging "straight-line" winds, and heavy rainfall, are provided.
Students and weather professionals will benefit especially from unique chapters devoted to observations and measurements of mesoscale phenomena, mesoscale prediction and predictability, and dynamical feedbacks between mesoscale-convective processes and larger-scale motions.
Contents Preface
1 The Atmospheric Mesoscale
2 Theoretical Foundations
3 Observations and Mesoscale Data Analysis
4 Mesoscale Numerical Modeling
5 The Initiation of Deep Convective Clouds
6 Elemental Convective Processes
7 Supercells
8 Mesoscale Convective Systems
9 Interactions and Feedbacks
10 Mesoscale Predictability and Prediction
References
Index
with TOC BookMarkLinks
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